Consumers will love paying less at the pumps, but investors in these sectors will be the clear winners.
Wall Street analysts have a tendency to overreact to supply/demand dynamics, and that often leads to big opportunities.
The CFTC's latest Commitment of Traders report shows commercial users of corn, beans and wheat have been big buyers.
Recent market trends such as the surge in natural gas prices support this renewed outlook.
Despite other signs of economic stalling, a small payroll beat sets the stage for one final upswing. Yet, there are also some attractive uptrend breakouts underway.
That doesn't mean you should snap up the stock, however. It's tough to call a bottom for mining stocks.
These global mining behemoths are out of favor but remain buys for aggressive investors.
This agribusiness leader expands by helping farmers increase their harvests.
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