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The Commodities Economy with Fexingo: Oil, Gold, Wheat, and Raw Material Markets
by Fexingo
Oil, gold, wheat, copper — the raw materials that move the global economy are in constant flux, shaped by geopolitics, weather, central banks, and supply chains that stretch from mines in Chile to ports in Rotterdam. In The Commodities Economy, Lucas and Luna analyze the data behind these markets in real time, using live price feeds from yfinance, macroeconomic indicators from FRED, and fresh headlines from RSS. Each episode is built around a specific commodity or sector: Why is Brent crude up despite OPEC+ surplus? Is gold’s rally a hedge against fiscal uncertainty or a bet on real rates? What does a drought in the Black Sea mean for wheat futures and food inflation? Lucas brings a journalist’s rigor — citing exact contract prices, inventory reports, and central bank statements — while Luna challenges assumptions, connects dots between markets, and asks the questions a thoughtful investor would want answered. The show is not about trading tips or hot takes; it is about understanding t
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Oil, gold, wheat, copper — the raw materials that move the global economy are in constant flux, shaped by geopolitics, weather, central banks, and supply chains that stretch from mines in Chile to ports in Rotterdam. In The Commodities Economy, Lucas and Luna analyze the data behind these markets in real time, using live price feeds from yfinance, macroeconomic indicators from FRED, and fresh headlines from RSS. Each episode is built around a specific commodity or sector: Why is Brent crude up despite OPEC+ surplus? Is gold’s rally a hedge against fiscal uncertainty or a bet on real rates? What does a drought in the Black Sea mean for wheat futures and food inflation? Lucas brings a journalist’s rigor — citing exact contract prices, inventory reports, and central bank statements — while Luna challenges assumptions, connects dots between markets, and asks the questions a thoughtful investor would want answered. The show is not about trading tips or hot takes; it is about understanding t
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