BLOG: http://nogger-noggersblog.blogspot.ca/
I randomly came across Nogger’s Blog the other day, and was surprised by the insightful information and thoughts presented by the blogger. The owner of the blog has worked as a shipper, merchant, trader & broker, in the agriculture field for over 30 years. He updates his blogs on a regular basis, with updated news, data, and information, as well as personal thoughts and opinions. If one is not currently up to date with the recent commodity futures market, reading his blog would help the individual to go back into the loop instantly. Although, readers still have to be aware of the potential biasness presented in the blogs. As Nogger disclaimed himself, all comments on the website are sole opinion of the blogger, and they are not considered as professional advises. He is not responsible for the accuracy of the information and data.
WEBSITE: http://agrimoney.com/
Agrimoney is one of the websites that’s been frequently used since the beginning of this trading game. I chose to suggest Reuters (http://in.reuters.com/) over Agrimoney two weeks ago, because I found myself visiting Reuters on a daily basis, but it was not the case for Agrimoney. Nevertheless, it is still a resourceful website that provides the latest news for commodities, as well as their future prices. The one feature I like the most about Agrimoney is that they have an “Opinion & Features” section (http://www.agrimoney.com/4/opinion/), which contains experts’ and officials’ thoughts on the recent commodity price pattern change. I find it more useful than news, as news only gives me information on what has already happened, and most of which were statements, which are none-arguable. It’s not as useful as opinions when it comes to forecasting the upcoming price change in futures market.