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DBB  PowerShares DB Base Metals Fund
 
PowerShares DB Base Metals Fund is an exchange-traded fund who's objective is to  track the Deutsche Bank Liquid Commodity Index-Optimum Yield Industrial Metals Excess Return Index, which is intended to reflect the base metals sector.

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2/4/2010
Hickey and Walters (Bespoke) submit:

Below we highlight our trading range charts for ten major commodities. For each chart, the green shading represents between two standard deviations above and below the commodity's 50-day moving average. Moves above or below the green zone are considered overbought or oversold.

As you'll see, prices have come down across the board in recent days. Gold, silver, copper, corn, wheat, and coffee are all trading at extreme oversold territory. For the metals, many are trading at their most oversold levels in at least a year. Long-term uptrends have now been broken for gold, silver, copper, and coffee. Energy has held up relatively well recently, with oil and natural gas both trading right in the middle of their trading ranges. Orange juice is the only commodity that really hasn't struggled a bit.


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2/4/2010
Kurt Brouwer submits:

It has been a slow start for many investments this year and most commodity ETFs — with one shining exception — are down too. Though we are only a bit over a month into the New Year, one commodity ETF, PowerShares DB Base Metals (DBB), has slumped 10.46%. This chart from the folks at StockChart tells the tale:

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2/2/2010
Trader Mark submits:

First, let me state I have never heard of Mr. Threlkeld, so I don't have any history to draw from - however according to this Bloomberg piece.


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