Recent Quotes View Full List My Watchlist Create Watchlist Indicators DJI Nasdaq Composite SPX Gold Crude Oil Hydroworld Market Index Markets Stocks ETFs Tools Overview News Currencies International Treasuries DB Agriculture Fund Invesco (NY: DBA ) 25.32 -0.14 (-0.55%) Official Closing Price Updated: 8:00 PM EDT, May 30, 2024 Add to My Watchlist Quote Overview Detailed Quote Charting Historical Prices News All News News Headlines Press Releases Research Quarterly Reports Insider Filings Other Filings Headline News about DB Agriculture Fund Invesco < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next > Man It Feels Good To Be A… Farmer? November 15, 2021 Either the world is satiated with dollars which is why it’s not being pulled higher by positive relative performance or the dollar is gearing up for a big reversion higher. I think the former... Via Talk Markets Commodities, Especially Softs On Major Breakout! November 14, 2021 My business associate Donn had some work done at his home in Ohio this past month. When he received the invoice, the labor cost was 1/3 the material cost for replacing some siding on his house. This... Via Talk Markets Are Dip Buyers Ready for Thursday? November 10, 2021 Thursday is very important as we could be visiting major support or watching for a surge of dip buyers to drive the market back towards highs. Via Talk Markets Inflationary Trades Ripe and Ready November 09, 2021 Both GLD and SLV have been trending higher recently with GLD sitting near resistance around $171.55 as seen in the above chart. On other hand, SLV has resistance at $23.04. Via Talk Markets Taking Positions On The Future Of Fuel November 07, 2021 Coal is sold out; China attempts to reboot nuclear; food shortages correlate with fossil fuels. Via Talk Markets Exposures Coal The Fed: CPI Is Pretty Much Useless September 16, 2021 CPI is pretty much useless. It doesn’t accurately measure inflation in any way shape or form. Via Talk Markets The Market’s Urgent "Co·nun·drum" November 07, 2021 Last week we saw a small, but a much needed, significant degree of bipartisan action! Even with a few Democrats, and most Republicans voting against it, the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Bill, passed. Via Talk Markets The Major Stock Indices Must Hold these Key Support Levels October 31, 2021 Next week investors are expecting the Fed to announce a reduction in the monthly bond-buying program. Jerome Powell – the Fed chair has previously stated that he’s looking to keep the original tapering... Via Talk Markets Topics Economy Exposures Interest Rates Why Is Consumer Staples (XLP) Outperforming the Season? October 25, 2021 The Consumer Staples ETF is known to be an area of focus through market downturns as it offers exposer to companies that are historically safety plays. Via Talk Markets Did Jerome Powell Jump Scare the Major Stock Indices? October 24, 2021 Friday, the chair of the Federal Reserve –Jerome Powell spooked the market when he announced that the Fed would keep rates near zero and continue with its tapering schedule. Via Talk Markets Topics Economy Exposures Interest Rates Commodities Roundup: More Pressure On OPEC+ October 12, 2021 The worsening energy crisis, which is stretching from Asia to Europe, is resulting in factory slowdowns and a risk of more supply cuts, supporting the metals complex. Via Talk Markets Mixed Up Monday As Risk Parity Party Fades October 11, 2021 Today's finish makes this week's bank earnings look interesting. Luckily, there's unusual option activity to tide us over. Let's discuss. Via Talk Markets Breakfast Inflation Strikes As Oat Prices Hit Record Highs October 11, 2021 Scorching heat waves in Candian oat fields slashed production to an 11-year low. Via Talk Markets Are Investors Worried Over The Latest Jobs Report? October 10, 2021 The recent jobs report came in less than expected with analysts’ estimates running anywhere from 250,000 to 500,000 new jobs created. Disappointingly employers added only 194,000 jobs in September. Via Talk Markets The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 Bounce Off Their 6-Month Calendar Range October 05, 2021 While the market is worried about a government shutdown it could easily take a higher note if the debt ceiling is quickly raised. Via Talk Markets Topics Stocks Exposures US Equities Soft Commodities: Firming And Becoming Potentially Explosive October 03, 2021 The energy sector, oil, and natural gas were the leaders for the week. The most interesting market mover across the board is soft commodities, which is looking to breakout from to new highs after a... Via Talk Markets Topics Energy Exposures Fossil Fuels How The Explosion In Natural Gas, Cotton And Coffee Have Been Due To Climate Change And La Nina September 29, 2021 Commodity markets are mostly exploding due to the ongoing historical Brazil drought, technical buying, and a backlog of demand due to COVID-19. Via Talk Markets Topics Climate Change Energy Exposures Climate Fossil Fuels Textiles Are Transportation Stocks Setting Up For Monday? September 26, 2021 A strong transportation sector is important because this sector helps show the economic demand for goods. And with the holiday season just around the corner, we should see an increase in the movement... Via Talk Markets How Different Types Of La Nina Events Can Affect Commodity Prices September 20, 2021 September is often a down month in the stock market. While global worries over China, COVID-19, a falling Brazil Real, etc. are affecting many markets, there will be trading opportunities (both long... Via Talk Markets Exposures COVID-19 Breaking Key Support In The S&P 500 Could Be A Reversal Opportunity September 19, 2021 Friday, the S&P 500 broke an important support level by closing under the 50-Day moving average and this week's low. While this was an important level to break it was also a very clean and obvious... Via Talk Markets Topics Stocks Exposures US Equities Bad Jobs Report Ahead Of Labor Day September 05, 2021 Friday, the Jobs report showed 235,000 new jobs reported for August. This was not good news since the estimate was roughly 500,000 higher. Ouch! Via Talk Markets Industrial Commodities Push the S&P GSCI Lower in August September 01, 2021 Performance across the soft commodities was impressive, with a variety of production-related disruptions elevating the risk of lower supply. Via Talk Markets Topics Stocks Exposures US Equities Will the Russell 2000 (IWM) Break to New Highs? September 01, 2021 While IWM has been trading near its 50-Day moving average for most of the year, the 50-DMA on momentum has been trending down. Via Talk Markets The Market Boasts Strength While The Dollar Drops And Gold Rises August 29, 2021 Friday, the Fed’s Jackson Hole symposium stimulated the market with all 4 major indices closing positive. Due to the improvement in the economy, the Fed feels more comfortable with tapering monetary... Via Talk Markets Topics Economy Exposures Economy Interest Rates What Are The Potential Impacts From A Major Gulf Coast Hurricane On Monday? August 26, 2021 Natural gas, crude oil, cotton, and even coffee futures will be reacting to the next potential Gulf hurricane. Some of these markets have already reacted and what happens with the strength and track... Via Talk Markets Topics Energy Exposures Fossil Fuels Textiles Will the Upcoming Fed Meeting Affect the Market? August 25, 2021 So far, the market is not worried about the Feds meeting although it can be quick to change its mind. Via Talk Markets Topics Economy Exposures Interest Rates Which Symbols to Watch if Russell 2000 (IWM) Clears Key Resistance August 23, 2021 Monday the market continued its rally from Friday of last week with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 clearing all-time highs. Via Talk Markets Topics Stocks Exposures US Equities How Strong Is The Russell 2000’s Current Rally? August 22, 2021 Since the beginning of 2021 the Russell 2000 has been mostly rangebound. The high of the range is around $234, while the low or the range is in the $209 area. Via Talk Markets Code Weather On "Climate Change" & How Weather Extremes Are Affecting Commodities August 12, 2021 Jim Roemer talks about how the South American drought and frosts created trading opportunities in coffee and sugar and how weather created the recent bullish move in natural gas and wheat. Via Talk Markets Topics Energy Exposures Fossil Fuels Why Coffee Prices Collapsed? Fundamentals That Will Drive This Volatile Market August 03, 2021 A discussion about the recent Brazil coffee frosts and why they resulted in massive spec and fund liquation. What's next? Via Talk Markets < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next > Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io Stock quotes supplied by Barchart Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes. By accessing this page, you agree to the following Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.