Commodities & Managed Futures (Energy & Agriculture):
Traditional Commodities

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Date Published: May 12, 2020
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The purpose of this research is to provide readers with an understanding of commodities & managed futures. The research addresses this wide range of investment options, their markets & distribution channels, and future predictions for their future use. This is part of Tiburon's broader coverage of other non-financial alternative investments.

This research addresses the key historical phases of commodities & managed futures (energy & agriculture), including:
  • Emergence Phase
  • Haphazard Phase
  • Maturation Phase
This research defines key distinct markets segments of commodities & managed futures (energy & agriculture), including:
  • Energy
  • Agriculture
This research outlines the key markets & distribution channels for commodities & managed futures (energy & agriculture), including:
  • Direct Distribution
  • Financial Advisor Markets
  • Institutional Markets
  • International Markets
And this research makes several predictions for commodities & managed futures (energy & agriculture), including:
  • Moderate Market Growth
  • Maturation of the Industry


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