| glgene 618 posts
 msg #40904
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 | 2/2/2006 1:53:56 PM 
 Sugar, copper, oil, etc.  How do I find these type of commodity-oriented stocks so I can put them into a watchlist?  Thanks.
 
 
 
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| nikoschopen 2,824 posts
 msg #40906
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 | 2/2/2006 2:08:27 PM 
 Check the following URLs:
 
 "How can I screen for an Industry?"
 http://www.stockfetcher.com/stockdb/fetcher?p=feedback&topic=Screens_and_Examples&subtopic=Examples&question=Industries
 
 "How can I screen for a Sector?"
 http://www.stockfetcher.com/stockdb/fetcher?p=feedback&topic=Screens_and_Examples&subtopic=Examples&question=Sectors
 
 
 
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| alf44 2,025 posts
 msg #40907
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 | 2/2/2006 2:10:47 PM 
 glgene,
 
 You could begin by looking here:
 
 http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/ind_index.html
 
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 Start with Basic Materials !
 
 
 
 Regards,
 
 alf44
 
 
 
 
 
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| glgene 618 posts
 msg #40908
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 | 2/2/2006 2:24:02 PM 
 I guess there is nothing that just says "Commodities."  That's what I was hoping to find.
 
 
 
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| nikoschopen 2,824 posts
 msg #40909
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 | 2/2/2006 2:31:51 PM 
 Why dontcha just trade futures. They're designed to eliminate just this type of problem ure facing.
 
 
 
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| glgene 618 posts
 msg #40910
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 | 2/2/2006 2:36:23 PM 
 That's an idea.  Except I've never traded futures.  Could learn.  Somewhere, somewhere there's got to exist a "basket" of Commodities.  Got to sniff around.
 
 
 
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| nikoschopen 2,824 posts
 msg #40912
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 | 2/2/2006 2:51:08 PM 
 Check it out here:
 
 http://www2.barchart.com/mktcom.asp?code=BSTK
 
 
 
 
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| jclaffee 81 posts
 msg #40913
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 | 2/2/2006 2:57:59 PM 
 glgene,
 
 Perhaps an ETF?  There are many which focus on "Natural Resources".
 
 Jim
 
 
 
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| nikoschopen 2,824 posts
 msg #40914
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 | 2/2/2006 3:06:07 PM 
 "Commodity" is a broad term, which itself breaks down into groups (e.g., Energy, Financial, Metals) that, in turn, breaks further into subgroups (e.g., Crude Oil, 10-Yr Treasury, Gold). You need to be more discretionary in ure search.
 
 
 
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| alf44 2,025 posts
 msg #40915
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 | 2/2/2006 3:06:54 PM 
 glgene,
 
 Check out the $CRX.X !
 
 It's a Morgan Stanley Index of Commodity Related Stocks !
 
 I haven't yet been able to find a complete list of ALL the components of that Index...but, it has to be available somewhere !
 
 Here is a partial list of some of the companies included :
 
 
 Morgan Stanley Commodities Index (CRX.X)
 
 Alcoa Inc. AA
 Burlington Resources, Inc. BR
 ConAgra Foods, Inc. CAG
 Phelps Dodge Corp. PD
 Weyerhauser Co. WY
 
 
 Good Luck !
 
 alf44
 
 
 
 
 
 
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