Quote from DrPepper:
With the commodity market dwarfing the stock market in size, I do not understand why there are not more commodity ETFs. We have USO, UNG, GLD and SLV each dedicated to a specific commodity. But why isn't there a pure corn, soybean, wheat, coffee, cocoa, sugar, lean hog and live cattle ETF? It seems like they would be instant successes.
Quote from DrPepper:
Thanks, that is reassuring. I have not considered trading the minis before, but another poster also recommended them in a different thread. He stated that the fills are good but the commission is higher, which is not surprising. I can check with my broker, but do you know off-hand what other agricultural and softs futures contracts have minis? Like corn, wheat, soybeans, sugar, cocoa, coffee, live cattle or lean hogs? Also are the fills good in all of them? Thanks.
Quote from TraderZones:
keep in mind, that commodities have a continuous "leaking balloon" syndrome. In other words, if the underlying does not move and the market is not in backwardization, then the commodity loses value over time, due to builtin charges such as storage.
If you are short, that works in your favor, if long, it works against you. This is a concern if you are holding for long periods.
Quote from DrPepper:
With the commodity market dwarfing the stock market in size, I do not understand why there are not more commodity ETFs. We have USO, UNG, GLD and SLV each dedicated to a specific commodity. But why isn't there a pure corn, soybean, wheat, coffee, cocoa, sugar, lean hog and live cattle ETF? It seems like they would be instant successes.