Do commodities lead equities?

16 Feb 2007

Little do most lay investors realise that they can use commodity prices to forecast the price movements of their share portfolio. Investment analyst Vijay L Bhambwani explains how

The subject of this article is as interesting to an investor as the question of viability of AMD vis-a-vis Intel for a computer buff. While Intel remains the first choice for almost every PC maker, the fact remains that AMD continues to survive and thrive.

In the case of an argument for commodities, ironically, commodities is actually a bigger business and is invariably influencing equity market trends more significantly than people tend to realise.

We all know that commodities are raw materials for the corporates to manufacture their finished goods. These corporates are publicly traded entities whose shares we buy and sell on our bourses.

Raw material prices will and do impact their profitability and therefore need watching. There are other aspects to commodities that need to be understood to enable more profit making opportunities count for investors / traders.

Consider the following:

Insana narrates an interesting anecdote of how commodity prices even helped warn of a political crisis! After the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown in Ukraine (widely regarded as the bread basket of Russia), the authorities were forced to burn wheat within a large radius of the nuclear fallout.

Fearing a shortage of bread, the Russian government clamped a curfew on media reporting of the event and started covering wheat forward contracts on the US commodity exchanges.

Prices of wheat were jumping in a season where such price action was not warranted. Deeper investigation showed buying from the Russians and media speculation about a possible war or famine threat in Russia finally forced the Russian governmentt to disclose the Chernobyl incident.

Closer to home, I have been tweaking my systems to provide a "black box" type signals whenever commodity prices can possibly provide trading opportunities in equities.

Note the following:

The permutations and combinations are endless and the results are amazingly accurate. With some experience and dollops of discipline, I don't see why traders cannot multiply their profits manifold by incorporating regular commodity tracking systems in their trading game plan.

Have a profitable day!

The author is a Mumbai-based investment consultant and commodity trader.