As for the sector - the stocks are in the grip of momentum players, so short-term who knows what will happen. However, consider this - these stocks have boomed on the back of the "agriculture play" that has made so much money since 2006. Anyone taken a look at the chart of beans or wheat recently? They topped out in Feb and March and have plummeted since then, especially wheat.
You had a classic buying fever in commodities in the first quarter. Rice riots, export controls, massive media coverage, prices and volumes exploding in parabolic fashion, and a trader going bust to the tune of $125 million in one day trying to short wheat futures. If that wasn't at least a medium-term top, then I'm a banana.
IMO agrictulture and commodities in general are in for a rough 6-9 months. They became flavour of the month and now they need to fall, go into the doldrums, and bore investors/speculators out of their positions before any meaningful new bull trend emerges. This is not good news for the potash stocks. Now, for all I know pure speculation could carry POT and co further up for a while more, but with the underlying markets deteriorating, this is now an extremely high risk position at the very least, and quite possibly an outright money loser.
You had a classic buying fever in commodities in the first quarter. Rice riots, export controls, massive media coverage, prices and volumes exploding in parabolic fashion, and a trader going bust to the tune of $125 million in one day trying to short wheat futures. If that wasn't at least a medium-term top, then I'm a banana.
IMO agrictulture and commodities in general are in for a rough 6-9 months. They became flavour of the month and now they need to fall, go into the doldrums, and bore investors/speculators out of their positions before any meaningful new bull trend emerges. This is not good news for the potash stocks. Now, for all I know pure speculation could carry POT and co further up for a while more, but with the underlying markets deteriorating, this is now an extremely high risk position at the very least, and quite possibly an outright money loser.