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  • How to Do a Solo Buyout

    Runescape is a browser-based, massive multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG), released in 2001 by Jagex Games Studio. It is free-to-play, with special gameplay modes and content, such as the ability to create clans for members who pay a monthly subscription fee. One of the roles players can take is a merchant, who spends much of the game buying and selling various goods. Especially savvy and wealthy merchants can manipulate the in-game economy by monopolizing commodities.

  • What Causes a Shift in the Supply Curve?

    According to Net MBA, the quantity supplied is determined by the price of the commodity in the market. The supply curve is graphically represented with the quantity supplied illustrated on the horizontal axis, while price is recorded on the vertical axis. According to the law of supply, when prices are higher, the amount supplied increases if all other factors are constant. Apart from the prices of commodities, other factors cause a shift in the supply curve.

  • What Are Frozen Pork Bellies?

    Pork bellies are aptly named -- they are cuts of fatty meat that come from the belly of a pig. The cut is used in cuisine throughout the world. One of the common cuts is bacon. Frozen pork bellies are frozen cuts of this meat that are, usually, stored in mass quantities and traded on the international market.

  • Definition of Price Weighted Index

    An index is a measure used to indicate the overall performance of the stock market. A price weighted index includes the same quantity of each stock, even if the shares of one company are more valuable. For example, the index may include 5,000 shares of each listed company's stock. If company A's stock is $80 a share and company B's stock is $90 a share, the index includes $400,000 of company A stock and $450,000 of company B stock.

  • Life During the Great Depression

    For nearly a decade, the United States was plunged into what seems like unimaginable poverty to us today. But though the 1930s brought hardship and deprivation to millions, it also re-energized the American work ethic, preparing a generation for the hardship of World War II and the subsequent rebuilding of the world during the 1950s. The Great Depression was a breaking point in American history, bringing changes on a scale not seen since the Civil War.

  • How to Understand Wheat Futures

    A wheat futures contract specifies an agreed price for a designated amount and quality of wheat to be delivered at a future date. It is used to lock in current prices notwithstanding price changes prior to delivery date. Grain producers and consumers use wheat futures to hedge price risk; speculators use them to bet on future prices of wheat. If wheat prices increase over the contract term, the buyer can sell the contract for a profit. A price decrease is a loss to a contract buyer. Wheat futures contracts are standardized and traded at commodity exchanges throughout the world.

  • American Wealth Strategies

    Very few nations in history have offered the opportunities for acquiring great wealth found in the United States. The free market capitalism driving the American economy since its founding resulted in hundreds of thousands of people making million and billions of dollars. Strategies to build wealth in America are varied but all are based on the single supposition that buying a commodity or product at a low price and selling it at a higher price results in profit. This simple strategy is very different than wealth-building schemes of earlier times based on colonization, exploitation and seizing the wealth of others…

  • Definition of a Commodity Price Index

    A commodity index is an index with a payout based on the price of a set group of commodities. This means that it is possible to invest in commodities without actually buying physical commodities.

  • How to Chart Commodity Market Price Behavior

    Charting commodity price behavior can give insights into future trends in commodity markets. Many professional traders choose to primarily use charts in their analysis of commodities. If you are trading commodity futures through an online broker, that broker will always provide access to a charting service. StockCharts.com is a free website that offers effective charting tools (see Resources). By combining charts with technical analysis, it is possible to be very successful in commodity markets. Technical analysis is the practice of studying historical price behavior to determine future trends.

  • Economy During the Depression

    The Great Depression altered the economic landscape of America. While the economic metrics of the Great Depression are staggering, possibly its greatest costs were the lives permanently changed because of its damage.

  • How to Understand Futures

    I could tell you that you need to understand derivatives in order to understand futures, but you do not. The concept of futures is not hard to understand, however, the agreements take some learning. Futures agreements are written as contracts. These contracts are traded on a standard market and used by speculators and hedgers alike. This article will provide insights into this process.

  • How Are Gas Prices Affecting the Economy?

    The prices of commodities have historically been known for their volatility, but in the modern economy, none seem to impact us so much as the price of oil. Oil can be refined into gasoline, the primary fuel used to power automobiles and various other devices with engines, such as lawn mowers, snow blowers and chainsaws. Since oil prices are so volatile, and gas is derived from oil, gasoline prices tend to change constantly in accordance with the changes in oil prices. The most easily discernible impact changing gas prices have on the economy is that they immediately change the cost…

  • How to Invest in Oil & Gas

    When investing in oil and gas, monitor the economy, as oil and gas are commodities whose prices tend to correlate to inflation. Buy oil and gas stocks, which always promise to grow in long-term, with information from a portfolio manager in this free video on investing.

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