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Stocks v. Commodities

Michael Covel (February 16, 2005)

Stocks v. Commodities or
Commodities v. Stocks

Trend Following is for stocks, commodities, LEAPS® options, currencies and futures. Commodities and futures use different notation than stocks (i.e. commodities have contract months, contract sizes, etc.). But markets are markets. You make a critical mistake if you think trend following is for stocks and not commodities or commodities and not stocks. Assuming different principles are used to trade one over the other is misguided thinking.

For example, you could trade Microsoft in 3 ways:

1) Microsoft (MSFT) shares outright.
2) Microsoft single-stock futures (http://www.onechicago.com).
3) Microsoft LEAPS® options.

Three ways to trade Microsoft all as a Trend Follower. Three different instruments created by Wall Street that all relate to Microsoft. A Trend Follower could choose one to trade or all.

Stocks Like Commodities

With all the market's recent ups and downs, we thought we'd get the perspective of one of Wall Street's biggest stars. Leon Cooperman is a founder and principal of Omega Advisors, an investment partnership managing $2 1/2 billion. And, previously--and this goes some years back--Leon headed investment research at Goldman Sachs. Good to see you. Thanks for coming in tonight. First off, tell us a little bit about today. From your perspective, as having managed money for quite a number of years now, does today represent a real turnaround in the market?
Ron Insana of CNBC

I think it's much too early to tell. I think all we've learned is what we already knew, is that stocks have become like commodities, regrettably, and they go up to limit and they go down to limit. And we've also known over the years that when they go down, they go down faster than they go up.
Leon Cooperman

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