Buy or Sell. Commodities generic term for any marketable item produced to satisfy wants or needs Wheat Corn Copper Beef Coffee Buy if it will go up in.

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Buy or Sell

Commodities generic term for any marketable item produced to satisfy wants or needs Wheat Corn Copper Beef Coffee Buy if it will go up in value Sell if it will go up in value Supply & Demand

Today Tomorrow

Commodities Wheat Corn Copper Beef Coffee Buy if it will go up in value Sell if it will go up in value

Dr. Atkins discovers that bread makes you gain weight Rural areas getting the internet Study: adults stay up too late Buy, Sell?

Wheat……..… $ Corn…………… Copper…...…. $ Beef…………… Coffee…………$ Buy Sell D D D

Gov’t raises taxes on imported coffee beans Kids love Red Bull Mad Cows disease spreads: Beef Shortage Buy, Sell?

Wheat……..… Corn……………$ Copper…...…. Beef……………$ Coffee…………$ Buy Sell D D S

Corn to be used as medicine Study: Sandwiches lead to diabetes Mad Cow scare false Buy, Sell?

Wheat……..…$ Corn……………$ Copper…...…. Beef……………$ Coffee………… Buy Sell D D D