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Every single trade since 2007, without exception, is included in the performance results and is easily verifiable.

Number of winning positions: 194
Number of losing positions: 11
Average annualized % return per position: 1072.34%

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AGU

EXITED LONG AGRICULTURAL STOCK POSITIONS WITH PROFIT

As per the prior post, exited all long agricultural stock positions as follows:

  • POT  $145.61
  • ADM  $30.62
  • BG  $55.50
  • MON  $59.90
  • SYT  $48.40
  • CF  $92.20
  • AGU  $70.20

DO NOT LOOK A GIFT HORSE IN THE MOUTH

We got a gift this morning when BHP Billiton, Ltd., (BHP) made a buy out offer for Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan, Inc. (POT).  We are long on Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) and Bunge Ltd. (BG), seed companies such as Monsanto Co. (MON) and Syngenta AG (SYT), and fertilizer companies such as CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF) and Agrium Inc. (AGU). We specifically highlighted POT to buy.
Our thesis was certainly not based on POT getting a buy out bid at this time.  The ZYX Change Method Trading Rules dictate that we do not look this gift horse in the mouth and take profits. We will exit all the above mentioned long positions at or near the spike exhaustion points as determined by technicals. We will not hesitate to exit in the pre market if we observe spike exhaustion  behavior.
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LONG AND SHORT OF THE RUSSIAN HEAT WAVE

Heat waves are common in the fertile wheat belt stretching from Siberia to the  Black Sea. As such the wheat market pays attention to the droughts in Russian wheat belt.   Droughts develop slowly, and in general, markets tend to discount them rationally. News last week of  a  heat wave  in Russia    was unique in the sense that the prices acted as though the news was a surprise.
Wheat prices in Europe have been rising for six weeks, but in Chicago they caught fire only last week hitting a high of $8.41 a bushel —   a 25% rise in a week. Prices of other grains from   barley to soybean also jumped on the theory   that other grains will be used as alternative livestock feed.
In our opinion, the best way to make money is in the equities affected by the situation.
On the positive side are grain merchants such as Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) and   Bunge Ltd. (BG), seed companies such as Monsanto Co. (MON) and Syngenta AG (SYT), and fertilizer companies such as CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF) and Agrium Inc. (AGU).   Wheat requires more nitrogen than some other   grains. Therefore, in theory concentration should be on nitrogen fertilizer companies, but for short term trading,   potash companies such as Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan, Inc. (POT)   may produce higher returns.
On the negative side are bear  makers such as Anheuser-Busch  InBev (BUD) and Molson Coors Brewing Company (TAP), bakers such as Flowers Foods, Inc. (FLO), companies needing animal feed such as Tyson Foods Inc. (TSN) and Pilgrim’s Pride Corp (PPC), and cereal makers such as Kellogg Company (K) and General Mills Inc. (GIS). Consider hedging these shorts with long iPath  Dow Jones-UBS  Grains Subindex Total Return ETN (JJG)
The following chart is a projection of the price behavior of the long trades.   The price projection for the short trades is a mirror opposite.
Conservative accounts may simply want to accumulate a basket of longs on dips and shorts on moves up.
Aggressive accounts can add to the returns by swing trading in   the short term  according to the projected pattern. Ultra aggressive accounts may use the quantitative and technical screens of the ZYX  Change Method to identify  entry and exit points in individual positions to further magnify returns.
We will also take a separate long position  on   iPath  Dow Jones-UBS  Grains Subindex Total Return ETN around $41.
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257.59% RETURN IN EXCESS OF S&P 500 WHILE TAKING 50% OF THE MARKET RISK

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