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		<title>(ETN) How To Profit From The Chocoholic’s Worst Nightmare</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Tony Daltorio, Investment U Research In the volatile world of commodity investing, they’re called “softs.” But we know them as commodities like coffee, sugar, orange juice and cocoa. And when it comes to investing, the latter represents an excellent opportunity right now. Cocoa grows predominantly in the West African nations of the Ivory Coast and Ghana, which churn out 40% and 20% of the world’s production respectively. Because of the particular growing conditions for soft commodities, prices tend to fluctuate due to weather issues, political conflicts, credit shortages and the inability to respond to rising prices. When any of those happen – as they frequently do, companies have to cope by charging more. And that means investors can do quite well… A Sour Mix Right now, things aren’t so ]]></description>
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