In this paper we study whether the commodity futures market predicts the commodity spot market. Using historical daily data on four commodities-oil, gold, platinum, and silver-we find that they do. We then show how investors can use this information on the futures market to devise trading strategies and make profits. In particular, dynamic trading strategies based on a mean-variance investor framework produce somewhat different results compared with those based on technical trading rules. Dynamic trading strategies suggest that all commodities are profitable and profits are dependent on structural breaks. The most recent global financial crisis marked a period in which commodity profits were the weakest
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Using more than 140 years of data, we comprehensively analyze the predictive power of a broad set of...
Investments into commodity-linked investments have grown considerably over the last five years as in...
Using more than 140 years of data, we comprehensively analyze the predictive power of a broad set of...
This study analyzes the profitability of medium-term momentum strategies and provides evidence of th...
This thesis analyzes commodity futures pricing, trading activities in commodity futures contracts an...
Policies of asset allocation have changed substantially in the last decade and many asset managers h...
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This thesis studies the predictability of stock and commodity returns. It also examines the sources ...
PurposeMotivated by the debate on the patterns and sources of commodity futures returns, this paper ...
This paper investigates whether the price changes in commodity futures can predict the stock price m...
This chapter analyzes the role of commodities in the process of strategic asset allocation. It empha...
Investing in commodities may have important benefits for investors but only in the last few decades ...
With this paper we intend to investigate what kind of benefits there are by adding commodity futures...
This article examines whether momentum‐based trading strategies work in the commodity futures market...
Using more than 140 years of data, we comprehensively analyze the predictive power of a broad set of...
Investments into commodity-linked investments have grown considerably over the last five years as in...
Using more than 140 years of data, we comprehensively analyze the predictive power of a broad set of...
This study analyzes the profitability of medium-term momentum strategies and provides evidence of th...
This thesis analyzes commodity futures pricing, trading activities in commodity futures contracts an...
Policies of asset allocation have changed substantially in the last decade and many asset managers h...
This is a comprehensive study of the growth and impact of agricultural futures market traders. The ...
This thesis examines questions about long-only commodity investment performance compared to underlyi...
This thesis studies the predictability of stock and commodity returns. It also examines the sources ...
PurposeMotivated by the debate on the patterns and sources of commodity futures returns, this paper ...
This paper investigates whether the price changes in commodity futures can predict the stock price m...
This chapter analyzes the role of commodities in the process of strategic asset allocation. It empha...
Investing in commodities may have important benefits for investors but only in the last few decades ...