Prices have gone haywire, but managers are finding different ways to mine the markets for gain
March 31, 2011
By Neil O’Hara If supply and demand for a commodity get out of whack, something has to give. That’s why Danny Masters, founder of St. Helier, Jersey, commodity hedge fund manager Global Advisors, likes market anomalies. Take crude oil, for example.
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