Title: Grain Futures: The Easy Way To Profit!
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4Grain Futures The Easy Way To Profit!
5Grain Futures Got You Stumped? Look To These
ETFs
6The bullish action in grains the past few weeks
may have you wondering about the best ways to
profit from these markets.
7Of course, you could always go straight to the
futures market to trade grain futures
firsthand.But unless youre well versed in
futures lingo and the way these markets trade,
Id steer clear of them.
8Instead, look to agriculture based exchange
traded funds (ETFs). There are a number of great
ETFs that track grain futures, and they trade
just like stocks. Whats more, theres none of
the complicated order entry and excess leverage
like youll find in futures.
9To get you started on the road to grain market
gains, Ive put together a list of the best
agriculture and grain ETFs the market has to
offer.
10To qualify for the list, the product must meet
two criteria 1. A reasonable expense
ratio. 2. Sufficient intraday liquidity, which
makes entering/exiting a trade easier.
11If you dont know what an expense ratio is, check
out this recent dialogue And if you dont know
the difference between an ETF and ETN, be sure to
read this article. Lets get to it
12ETFs For Individual Grain Futures
13As you may have guessed, there are a number of
different ways to play the agriculture industry
through commodity ETFs. You can trade ETFs that
focus on the industry as a whole, or you can
narrow down to products that are a pure play on
an individual grain futures market.
14Heres a short but sweet list of individual grain
commodity ETFs
15Corn Teucrium Corn Fund CORNHeres the
tried-and-true product for trading corn via an
ETF. CORN has adequate liquidity and an expense
ratio of 2.9.
16While the expense ratio is a bit higher than I
prefer, CORN is the only pure play commodity ETF
for corn futures. If youre looking for a simple
way to play the corn market, this is it!
17Soybeans Teucrium Soybean Fund SOYB Heres
another grain-focused product from theTeucrium
family of ETFs. SOYB gives investors a hassle
free way to play the soybean market.
18With an expense ratio of 1.0 and adequate
liquidity, its a great way to tradebeans.
19Wheat Teucrium Wheat Fund WEATHeres the last
of the major grain commodity ETFs. WEAT has a
rather high expense ratio of 3.7, which would
usually deter me from trading it.
20But since its the only wheat focused ETF the
market currently has to offer, I have to make an
exception. If theres an opportunity to profit
in the wheat market, WEAT is the only way to
play it via commodity ETFs.
21As you can see, TeucriumTrading LLC is the issuer
of all the above funds. Visit their website and
youll find additional information on their
products along with valuable USDA grain reports.
22With the individual grains out of the way, heres
a list of products that wrap the entire Ag
industry up into a diversified package
23 Powershares DB Agriculture Fund DBA If
youre looking to get long the entire Ag industry
in one simple step- this is the best way to do
it.
24DBA is an unequally weighted portfolio of Ag
commodities which includes cattle, cocoa, coffee,
corn, cotton, lean hogs, live cattle, soybeans,
sugar, and wheat. The fund has good liquidity
and an expense ratio of 0.85, which makes it
appropriate for longer-term investing purposes.
25 iPath Bloomberg Grains Total Return JJG
Heres a great way to hold the three major grain
commodities in one easy step. JJG holds an
unequal weighting in corn, soybeans, and wheat.
26With an expense ratio of just 0.75 its a great
way to bet on upside in the major grain
commodities.
27 Elements Rogers Intl. Commodity Index RJA
This one is a doozy. RJA holds just about every
Ag commodity you can think of including milk,
rubber, rapeseed, oats, and milling wheat.
28Im not sure why any investor would be concerned
with such trivial commodities, but this is the
way to play them if you are. The fund has a low
expense ratio of 0.75 along with sufficient
liquidity.
29There you have it We just covered the best Ag
commodity ETFs the market has to offer. As you
may be aware, there are other Ag focused ETFs out
there, but theyre not included on this list due
to low liquidity and/or a high expense ratio.
30If youre looking for grain market gains, the
ETFs above are a great way to go!
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