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pt. III. The power house: how to make money in energy -- 10. Its a crude, crude world: investing in crude oil -- Seeing the crude realities -- Examining global reserve estimates -- Looking at production figures -- Checking out demand figures -- Eyeing imports and exports -- Going up the crude chain -- Making big bucks with big oil -- Oil companies -- Investing overseas -- 11. Welcome to Gas Vegas, baby! Trading natural gas -- Looking at natural gas applications -- Industrial uses of natural gas -- Natural gas in your home -- Natural gass commercial uses -- Generating electricity with natural gas -- Natural gas and transportation -- Liquefied natural gas -- Investing in natural gas -- Trading nat gas futures -- Nat gas companies: the natural choice -- 12. Keeping it natural: investing in renewable energy -- Getting to know renewable energy -- Investing in solar energy -- Trading in wind energy -- Betting on biomass -- 13. Fuel for thought: looking at alternative energy sources -- Digging up new energy sources -- Reexamining King coal: not as scary as you think -- Coal hard facts -- Paint it black -- Investing in nuclear power -- Uranium equities -- Uranium ETF -- Uranium futures -- Trading electricity -- Brushing up on current affairs -- Investing in the power industry -- 14. Totally energized: investing in energy companies -- Profiting from oil exploration and production -- Going offshore -- Staying on dry land -- Servicing the oil fields -- Investing in refineries -- Becoming an oil shipping magnate -- Transportation supply and demand -- Crude oil ships ahoy! -- Petroleum shipping companies -- Avoiding industry risk.;pt. IV. Pedal to the metal: investing in metals -- 15. All that glitters: investing in gold, silver, and platinum -- Getting to know the gold standard -- Finding ways to invest in gold -- Investing in silver -- Investing in platinum -- 16. Metals that prove their mettle: steel, aluminum, and copper -- Building a portfolio thats as strong as steel -- Steely facts -- Investing in steel companies -- Aluminum: Illuminating the details -- Just the aluminum facts -- aluminum futures -- Aluminum companies -- Paying a visit to Dr. Copper -- Quick copper facts -- Copper futures contracts -- Copper companies -- 17. Weighing investments in heavy and not-so-heavy metals -- Palladium: metal for the new millennium -- Zinc and grow rich -- You wont get nickel and dimed by investing in nickel -- 18. Mine your own business: unearthing the top mining companies -- Considering diversified mining companies -- BHP Billiton -- Rio Tinto -- Anglo-American -- Checking out specialized mining companies -- Newmont Mining: gold -- Silver Wheaton: silver -- Freeport McMoRan: copper -- Alcoa: aluminum -- Arcelor-Mittal: steel -- Making money during the mining merger mania.;pt. VI. The part of tens -- 22. Ten or so investing resources you cant do without -- The Wall Street Journal -- Bloomberg -- Commodities-Investors.com -- Nightly Business Report -- Morningstar -- Yahoo!Finance -- Commodity Futures Trading Commission -- The Energy Information Administration -- Stocks and Commodities Magazine -- Oil & Gas Journal -- National Futures Association -- 23. Top ten market indicators you should monitor -- Consumer Price Index -- EIA Inventory Reports -- Federal Funds Rate -- Gross Domestic Product -- London Gold Fix -- Nonfarm payrolls -- Purchasing Managers Index -- Reuters/Jefferies CRB Index -- U.S. dollar -- WTI Crude Oil -- 24. Top ten commodity ETFs -- PowerShares DB Commodity Index -- iPath DJ-UBS Commodity Index -- United States Oil -- United States Natural Gas -- SPDR Gold Shares -- iShares Silver Trust -- iPath DJ-UBS Aluminum TR Sub-index -- PowerShares DB Agriculture Long Index -- iPath DJ-UBS Coffee TR subindex -- Market Vectors Global Alternative Energy -- 25. Top ten investment vehicles for commodities -- Futures commission merchant -- Commodity trading advisor -- Commodity pool operator -- Integrated commodity companies -- Specialized commodity companies -- Master limited partnerships -- Exchange traded funds -- Commodity mutual funds -- Commodity indexes -- Emerging market funds.;A hands-on guide that gives you the basics on breaking into the commodities market. Learn to diversity your portfolio, measure risk, and apply market analysis techniques.;Introduction -- pt. I. Commodities: just the facts -- 1. Investors, start your engines! An overview of commodities -- Defining commodities and their investment characteristics -- Going for a spin: choosing the right investment vehicle -- The futures market -- the equity markets -- Managed funds -- Physical commodity purchases -- Checking out whats on the menu -- Energy -- Metals -- Agricultural products -- 2. Earn, baby, earn! Why you should invest in commodities -- You cant argue with success -- Why the 21st Century is the century of commodities -- Ka-boom! Capitalizing on the global population explosion -- Brick by brick: profiting from urbanization -- Full steam ahead! Benefiting from industrialization -- What makes commodities unique -- Gaining from inelasticity -- Finding a safe haven -- Hedging against inflation -- Taking time to bring new sources online -- Sell in May and go away? Definitely nay! -- Time to get down to business: commodities and the business cycle -- 3. Investing in commodities: only for the brave? -- Biting off more than you can chew: the pitfalls of using leverage -- Watch your step: understanding the real risks behind commodities -- Sovereign government risk -- Geopolitical risk -- Speculative risk -- Corporate governance risk -- Tracking commodities and the 2008 global financial crisis -- Origins of the crisis -- Overview of the crisis -- Managing risk -- Due diligence: just do it -- Diversify, diversify, diversify -- 4. Feel the love: welcoming commodities into your portfolio -- The color of money: taking control of your financial life -- Looking ahead: creating a financial map -- Figuring out your net worth -- Identifying your tax bracket -- Determining your appetite for risk -- Making room in your portfolio for commodities -- Fully exposed: the top ways to get exposure to commodities -- Looking toward the future with commodity futures -- Funding your account with commodity funds -- Youre in good company: investing in commodity companies.;pt. II. Getting started with types of investment vehicles -- 5. Benefiting from exchange-traded funds -- Getting to know ETFs -- Accessing a variety of commodity markets through ETFs -- Taking a look at leveraged ETFs -- 6. Track and trade: investing through commodity indexes -- Checking out commodity indexes -- Why indexes are useful -- How to make money by using an index -- From head to toe: uncovering the anatomy of a commodity index -- Cataloging the five major indexes -- the S & P Goldman Sachs Commodity Index -- Reuters/Jefferies Commodity Research Bureau Index -- Dow Jones-AIG Commodity Index -- Rogers International Commodities Index -- Deutsche Bank Liquid Commodity Index -- Determining which index to use -- 7. Show me the money! Choosing the right manager -- Mutually beneficial: investing in commodity mutual funds -- Asking the right questions -- Taking a look at whats out there -- Mastering MLPs -- The ABCs of MLPs --Cash flow is king -- The nuts and bolts of MLP investing -- Risk and MLPs -- Relying on a commodity trading advisor -- Jumping into a commodity pool -- 8. Exploring commodity exchanges, brokers, and trading accounts -- Why do we have commodities exchanges, anyway? -- Identifying the major commodity exchanges -- Opening an account and placing orders -- Owning a piece of an exchange -- 9. Back to the future: getting a grip on futures and options -- Taking the mystery out of futures and options -- How to trade futures contracts -- Who trades futures? -- Keeping track of all the moving pieces -- Trading futures on margin -- Figuring out where the futures market is heading --Trading with options -- Understanding trader talk.;pt. V. Going down to the farm: trading agricultural products -- 19. Breakfast of champions: profiting from coffee, cocoa, sugar, and orange juice -- Giving your portfolio a buzz by investing in coffee -- Coffee: its time for your big break -- The coffee futures contract: it may be your cup of tea -- Ordering up investments in gourmet coffee shops -- Warming up to cocoa -- Investing in sugar: such a sweet move! -- Orange juice: refreshingly good for your bottom line -- 20. How to gain from grains: trading corn, wheat, and soybeans -- Field of dreams: investing in corn -- Welcome to the bread basket: investing in wheat -- Its not just peanuts: trading soybeans -- Soybeans -- Soybean oil -- Soybean meal -- 21. Alive and kicking! Making money trading livestock -- Holy Cow! Investing in cattle -- Live cattle -- Feeder cattle -- Lean and mean: checking out lean hogs -- You want bacon with that? Trading frozen pork bellies.

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About the Author

Amine Bouchentouf is a Partner at Commodities Investors, LLC (CI), an international financial advisory firm headquartered in New York City that provides long-term strategic advice to individuals, institutions, and governments around the world. CI also invests directly on behalf of clients in a wide range of industries relating to natural resources, from crude oil and gold to natural gas and steel.

Amine is a world-renowned market commentator and has appeared in media in the United States, Great Britain, France, the United Arab Emirates, and Brazil. He is a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers and the Authors Guild and is also involved with the Council on Foreign Relations. His family has been involved in the production and distribution of commodities for more than three generations.

Amine holds a degree in economics from Middlebury College. In his spare time, he enjoys playing golf, traveling, and socializing with friends. This is his third book. You can stay up-to-date on Amines perspective on the market through the website www.commodities-investors.com.

Dedication

This book is dedicated to my most steadfast supporters my family. You have always been there for me when I needed you and have always supported me in every endeavor Ive decided to undertake. I would not have been able to accomplish half the things Ive done without your tremendous support, and for that I am deeply grateful.

Authors Acknowledgments

Id like to acknowledge the first-rate editorial team at Wiley for their input and assistance through every stage of this process. A writer hopes for nothing more than to have a team of editors who will support his or her general creative vision, and I was extremely fortunate to be able to follow through on my vision for the book from the drafting of the Table of Contents down to the inclusion of technical charts and figures with the guidance of a knowledgeable group of editors. Specifically, Id like to thank Elizabeth Rea, my project editor, for providing valuable insight every step of the way. Id also like to express thanks to Stacy Kennedy for helping launch the project early on and for her continuous input throughout the writing period. I would like to show my gratitude to the graphics department for helping me express my ideas and illustrate my points with the help of charts, graphs, and other helpful visuals. Finally, I would like to thank McLean D. Giles, who served as technical editor.

Since the financial markets in general, and the commodities markets in particular, are so broad and deep, getting insight on all the different aspects of the markets is absolutely critical. I was very fortunate that I could turn to some of the sharpest minds in finance for their insight on the markets. Id like to thank Dr. Scott Pardee, at Middlebury College, for providing me with cutting-edge analysis on the cyclicality of the markets. Id also like to acknowledge the contributions of Ray Strong, at Goldman Sachs, regarding all aspects of the energy markets. Thanks to Karen Treanton, at the International Energy Agency in Paris, for giving me all the vital statistical information on the energy industry. I would like to express my appreciation to John D. Phillips and Neil McMahon, at Alliance Bernstein, for their world-class research. Kevin Rich, at Deutsche Bank, shared with me his knowledge of managed funds, and thanks to everyone at the NYMEX for their insights on the futures market. Additional thanks go to Frank Ahmed, at Bear Stearns, and Richard Adler for their general guidance. I also need to acknowledge the contributions of Elisa Castro, Heather Balke, and, of course, my agent, Mark Sullivan.

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