Commodity investing is investing in raw materials that are either consumed directly, such as food, or used as building blocks to create other products. These materials include energy sources like oil and gas, natural resources like timber and agricultural products, or precious metals like gold and platinum.
Stock investing & Commodity investing do not always deliver the same return, there are times when one investment outperforms the other; maintaining an allocation to each group may help contribute to a portfolio's overall long-term performance.
Investing in stocks can be very costly if you trade constantly, especially with a minimum amount of money available to invest.
We aim ourselves with greater focus on the triple bottom line (financial, social and environmental) and an expectation that business must always operate within the interests of a wider society.
Capital appreciation, which occurs when a stock rises in price, Dividend payments, which comes when the we distribute earnings to investors, Ability to vote shares and influence the company.