Different Flavors of El Niño: Forecasting techniques & challenges for global energy and agricultural

Discussion in 'Commodity Futures' started by WeatherWealth, Oct 12, 2023.

  1. WeatherWealth

    WeatherWealth Sponsor

    Whether El Nino becomes strong will have a huge influence on the energy and agricultural commodity markets. Something we call Global Angular Momentum (GLAAM) has been negative, which is atypical for 75% of El Nino events this time of the year. How will that play a role in your investing decisions from natural gas to corn, soybeans, coffee, cocoa, and more?

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  2. kanellop

    kanellop

    Hello.

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  3. WeatherWealth

    WeatherWealth Sponsor

    Hi there Frank. I am not in my office right now. From my site, www.bestweatherinc.com there is a free sample there for you to download. Sorry about the email address there. I will tell my web person.

    I help grain farmers around the world in many countries with respect to hedging and trading futures and long-range weather. I can send you a sample when I get home on my WeatherWealth newsletter.

    I have advised a major hedge fund for 20 years and before that lived in Kansas and Iowa and advised thousands of farmers.

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    Longer term, El Nino bodes well for Nebraska to Texas wheat crops for 2024 and I recently advised farmers some 10% higher than this, to hedge some of their 2024 crops. Seasonally, Dec wheat prices go higher, but the stronger dollar and big Russian crop have so far prevented this from happening.

    Let me know if I can help you
    Jim Roemer