Commodities have been on a roller coaster ride in 2011. But Kevin Kerr says grains such as corn, wheat and soybeans are poised to head sharply higher in 2012, due to increased demand from emerging markets. He offers several ways to play this trend.
Commodities have been on a roller coaster ride in 2011. But Kevin Kerr says grains such as corn, wheat and soybeans are poised to head sharply higher in 2012, due to increased demand from emerging markets. He offers several ways to play this trend.
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