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Cold Weather … Hot Profits!

Kevin Kerr | Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at 7:30 am

Kevin Kerr

The crisp smell of autumn leaves, the chill in the air, and pumpkins, and turkey and stuffing, are all leading indicators that once again old man winter’s wrath will be here very soon. In fact, winter 2011-2012 is predicted to be tough sledding for much of the nation, and the world.

Last year was no picnic either …

Across many parts of the U.S., it was the coldest winter in three decades. The Eastern seaboard plunged to a record -50F with most weather records broken. Snowstorms shattered New York City in December 2010 and January 2011 to become the snowiest January ever recorded.

Now, many forecasters are predicting 2011-2012 could be even worse! So as an investor, how can you come in from the cold and potentially make some big money on the extreme weather this winter?

Markets That Heat Up,
When the Weather Gets Ice Cold!

If you’re looking to take advantage of the frigid weather, there are several key commodities that can benefit from the plunging mercury. The most direct ones that can be affected are the heating fuels, (i.e. heating oil, natural gas, propane).

So it may be worth looking at some call options on heating oil futures for this winter. But expect to pay a seasonal premium. Gasoline prices also tend to go up in winter because of mandated blending requirements for certain states.

However, another commodity that can deliver big profits due to cold temperatures, and is not on the radar screen for many investors, is orange juice.

Florida’s orange crop and orange industry has been decimated over the last decade, and the situation is getting worse. In my opinion, it may never get better.

Hurricanes have ravaged the citrus groves and wiped out whole areas of growers. Citrus diseases, spread by wind from hurricanes, have taken a toll too. Diseases like citrus canker has eaten away many viable groves and damaged others permanently.

Some growers have simply given up and sold their land to aggressive real estate developers. Those are trees that will never come back on line; a permanent loss.

Another ongoing challenge for the industry is that migrant workers, once abundant and a staple to the harvesting industry, are now scarce. Homeland Security crackdowns have intimidated workers and has led many of them to flee or seek other work.

One hard freeze is all it takes to wipe out an entire orange harvest. Photo source: ETF Daily News
One hard freeze is all it takes to wipe out an entire orange harvest. Photo source: ETF Daily News

Many orange growers are beside themselves when they have oranges on the trees — literally money growing on trees — and nobody to pick them. Usually the fruit falls to the ground and rots.

The impact of freezing temperatures can also be devastating. For example: In the winter of 1983-84, a single cold snap around Christmas “destroyed over $1 billion of the citrus crop in Florida. Louisiana lost 80 percent of its citrus crop, Tennessee estimated $15 million in agriculture losses and Texas experienced hundreds of millions of dollars in crop damage” according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Vitamin C for Your Portfolio

As the long, cold winter sets in, you can load up on OJ in several ways. The most direct way to take a position in orange juice is by using the futures and options market, which offers good liquidity but can be somewhat thinly traded at times.

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If you’re more risk averse, you might prefer to capitalize on weather-related agricultural losses in general by taking a closer look at some exchange traded funds (ETFs), such as:

  • Power Shares DB Agricultural (DBA)
  • ELEMENTS Rogers International Commodity Agriculture (RJA) ETN
  • Market Vectors Agribusiness ETF (MOO)

All of these funds have a good weighting toward crops, including orange juice, that can be severely impacted by sub-zero temperatures.

You could also use ETF options to seek gains in energy and other commodities that could thrive this winter. To learn how my Master Trader members are doing that, read my new report.

Regardless of which vehicle you think is best for your particular investing, bundle up your portfolio for a long cold winter and lock in some hot profits!

Yours for resource profits,

Kevin

Kevin Kerr is a considered one of the best resources on how to trade commodities, futures, and options for the new and advanced resources trader alike. He is co-editor of Global Resource Hunter, a monthly newsletter designed to help you ride the commodity supercycle — an ongoing surge in price of food, energy, metals and more.

Kevin is also the editor of Master Trader, a service meant to use ETF options for gains in any major asset class in the world — stocks, precious metals, commodities, bonds and even foreign currencies — no matter what event or trend is happening in the world!

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