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Pechala's GSCI Commodity Forecasting Newsletter covering a selection of major commodity markets worldwide.
Published weekly and delivered to you by e-mail. The forecast horizons is 3-months with
regular weekly rollover updates. GSCI Commodity
Forecasting Newsletter is an outstanding analytical
report with an exceptional forecasting success over the last 15 years. The monitored
degree of directional accuracy is 87% (!!!) in the long term with excellent stability and
consistency over time. GSCI Commodity Forecasting Newsletter is indispensable analytical tools for all kinds of
market participants such as fund and money managers, CTA's, financial analysts and
consultants, energy producers, refineries, storage terminals, major energy users, traders,
brokers and dealers, treasury personnel, institutional and individual investors, as well
as all other entities exposed to volatile international financial and commodity market
moves.
Published
every week since 1989.
In each reports you will find analysis and 3-months forecasts for following items:
GSCI Commodity Forecasting Newsletter - 1 year subscription $3,990 |
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RISK
STATEMENT There is no guarantee that the forecasts made will come to pass. This material
does not constitute investment advice and is not intended as an endorsement of any
specific investment. Investment involves risk. Investing in foreign markets involves
currency and political risks. Information and opinions are derived from proprietary and
non-proprietary sources. Prepared in the U.S. for global distribution. |