Thursday, May 15, 2014

Get ready for massive grain rallies and higher food prices as a monster El Nino develops

Do yourself a favor and open a commodity account or get long some of these commodity ETF's like the Teucrium family of funds' CORN, SOYB, CANE and WEAT.

Data from ocean-observing satellites and other ocean sensors indicate that El Niño conditions appear to be developing in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Conditions in May 2014 bear some similarities to those of May 1997, a year that brought one of the most potent El Niño events of the 20th century.
During an El Niño, easterly trade winds in the Pacific falter and allow giant waves of warm water — known as Kelvin waves — to drift across from the western Pacific toward South America. Surface waters in the central and eastern Pacific become significantly warmer than normal, altering weather patterns and affecting fisheries along the west coasts of the Americas. El Niño also can have a significant influence on weather and climate far from the tropics.

You can make BIG money here (especially in Ag futures) if this developing El Nino produces the effects that it did in the late 90s.


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