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| Comment | 25.550 | Craig Machel | Not familiar with this fund but he is a big fan of the agriculture sector in the context of hedge funds. | 2009-11-13 | |
| DON'T BUY | 24.760 | Vinny Catalano | Does like this in the agriculture sector. Tracks a basket of different agricultural products but in a 6 to 12 month timeframe this is not going to be an exceptional place to be. There are a lot of pricing related issues that are problematic. Longer term, 3 to 5 years, it is a very good place to be. | 2009-09-22 | |
| TOP PICK | 24.960 | Kevin O'Leary | Not an endorsement but he does use it in his kid’s trusts. Doesn't pay a yield so he doesn't own it for himself. Feels the next commodity sector to move is agriculture. This one gives him a basket of agricultural commodities without having to deal with futures, etc. | 2009-01-15 | |
| BUY | 26.140 | Vinny Catalano | Agricultural ETF. Moderately bullish on agriculture. Only caveat is that some brokerage firms will not allow you to buy, as they perceive it to be a commodity. 2% to 4% weighting in your portfolio would be good. | 2009-01-02 | |
| BUY | 25.530 | Vinny Catalano | Still likes agricultural. If you own either PowerShare DB Agriculture E.T.F. (DBA-A) or Market Vectors Agribusinesses E.T.F. (MOO-A), consider averaging down. Not a bad entry level. Long-term investments. Prefers the DBA. | 2008-10-17 | |
| BUY | 33.280 | Som Seif | Commodity-based exposure for agricultural soft commodities. Good way to get commodities if you think commodity prices are going to go higher. Structured by Deutsche Bank. Currently flat because of the US$ rally. He is negative on the US$. | 2008-09-22 | |
| BUY | 33.140 | Vinny Catalano | The most direct way to play agriculture through an ETF. This tracks a basket of agricultural issues. An excellent long-term place to be. | 2008-09-12 | |
| DON'T BUY | 32.350 | Pat Naccarato | (Market Call Minute.) Would stay away from agriculture. Thinks the ethanol subsidy will be taken away. | 2008-09-10 | |
| TOP PICK | 34.290 | Vinny Catalano | Technically momentum is not confirming the decline in the price indicating that the selling pressure is diminishing. Agriculture just like energy is a long term secular investment. | 2008-08-07 | |
| HOLD | 39.354 | Peter Brieger | He has taken 15% clients’ portfolios and put it into agriculture. 1/3 to 1/2 is in the iPath DJ-AIG Grains Index (JJG-N), which is wheat, soybeans and corn. Nothing wrong with this one, he just chose to go the JJG route. | 2008-04-17 | |
| Comment | 36.700 | Som Seif | To play the agricultural sector, there are 2 ETF's he would highlight. Claymore Global Agriculture (COW-T) and PowerShare DB Agriculture (DBA-A). This one focuses on the commodities themselves and their prices. | 2008-04-01 | |
| BUY | 37.830 | Som Seif | Probably one of the better agricultural ones for grains and commodities. Based on a Deutsche Bank commodity index. If you think commodity prices have more room to grow from here, it is a great way to play. | 2008-02-13 | |
| BUY | 37.070 | David Burrows | This is a great strategy for the agriculture sector as long as you know where you are going to accept when you have to. If the leadership theme in the market changes dramatically, these are relatively volatile securities. | 2008-01-28 | |
| Comment | 27.180 | Richard Croft | ETF with equal weightings of corn, soybeans, wheat and sugar futures. Not overly enthused about this one. | 2007-07-11 | |
| DON'T BUY | 25.440 | Richard Croft | If building a portfolio and have commodities this tends to be a counterweight. Negatively, farming business is a challenge. | 2007-04-26 |