Saturday, November 28, 2015

Understanding Commodity Investments



By C. Henry Adams

According to a Google definition, a Commodity is "a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee."

Recently as of  November 27th 2015 on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE"), it was reported that Deere & Company (" John Deere") stock was down by 91 cents at 1.14 % loss, priced at $79.09 USD.

Professionally, I do NOT proclaim to be a stock market licensed expert or financial guru, period.

However, John Deere Tractors or should I say, the "Deere & Company" Organization has been around since 1837; this Business is a Great American Commodity in my professional opinion. 

Perhaps, it is a good time to invest in this stock. 

But, I can not guarantee that statement. 

However, according to the USDA ERS State Facts Sheets, poverty has increased to 18.5% in 2013 compared to 16% in 1979 within the USA.

Should we be concern? YES. 

Should we continue to seek a solution and resolve this issue?  ABSOLUTELY.

What could help?  My answer would be to continue to invest in US Commodities.

Those are my thoughts, what might be yours?



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