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Etf Name | Etf Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Wt Coffee | COFF | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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74.90 | 72.70 | 74.90 | 74.11 |
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Posted at 11/3/2021 11:20 by brut winky McBeanburger: Just checked and the KC1 contract is what i spotted on tradingview and the only way i could get exposure was by the a Wisdom tree ETF, they do three, 1x COFF, 2x LCFE and 3x 3CFL, i took the 3CFL at a 3x leverage, i don't usually use leverage, but they look like a safe bet and if it pays off and does what it has the last four decades it could be a 30x gain for anyone brave enough to ride it out. |
Posted at 15/8/2009 07:06 by shavian From Manraaj Singh in The Right Side newsletter:El Niño's arrival is bad news for anyone invested in Peru. But it is brilliant news for anyone invested in the right commodities. Agricultural prices are probably going to see big gains. Because the harder El Niño hits crop production, the higher their prices should go. As I have said here in The Right Side before, coffee is definitely one to watch. A huge part of its production is concentrated in Latin America and could be vulnerable to weather disruptions. A simple way for betting on that is through the London-listed ETFS Coffee Fund (ticker: COFF). Anyone else monitoring this ?? |
Posted at 23/10/2006 07:20 by jackpipe Coffee is looking interesting at the moment. Any views?How can one trade, other than the COFF ETF? |
Posted at 11/12/2002 23:51 by energyi why the big drop to below 62 today?COT figures show COFF was over-owned by Funds. Retrenchment may be needed before sustainable rally END JAN: Seasonally, is often a good time to buy SUPPORT: near 58-59, if broken, we could see 52-53 on THIS chart: |
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