TSE:COW

ISHARES GLOBAL AGRI INDEX ETF (COW.TO)

70.67
-0.02 (0.03%)
as of Jun 10, 2026, 7:42:31 pm Market Open.
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PAST TOP PICK
(Top Pick Nov 9/11, Down 2.16%) Looking to exit about a dollar or so higher, say $21 a share.
BUY
A great way to own the agricultures. Gives exposure to 35 of the world's biggest companies. Agriculture is a long-term play.
TOP PICK
Had a downtrend that has been most decidedly broken. Seasonally, this sector tends to move up over the next few months. Great-looking chart. Likes the sector.
BUY
ETFs are not a bad idea for a retail investor to get exposure to the agriculture sector. Could allocate 50/50 between COW and MOO. Will do well over the next couple of years.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Aug 19/10. Down 1.78%.) Still likes the agriculture sector.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Aug 19/10. Up 5%.)
BUY
Agricultural ETF's, Moo (MOO-N), Cow (COW-T) or Soil (SOIL-N)? Soil is new and is a package of fertilizer stocks. Agriculture stocks tend to bottom around the beginning of August and tend to move higher until around the end of December. Fertilizer stocks tend to lead agriculture stocks and usually start the end of June. Anyone of them are good. (See Top Picks.).
BUY
Global Agriculture ETF. Gives exposure to agriculture stocks on a global basis.
BUY
Global Agriculture ETF. The two areas he likes the most are gold and agriculture. This one is terrific. It has all the really good companies that are in the agricultural space. It’s also a global theme. As standards of living rise, diets improve.
BUY
Global Agriculture ETF (COW) or Agribusinesses ETF (MOO) or is there something with better momentum? He could care less about momentum but does prefer the COW, simply because it is in Cdn $s..
STRONG BUY
Global agriculture ETF. Probably in perfect value right now. Sees tons of upside from here and not much downside.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Aug 19/10. Up 35.35%.) Fits in perfectly with the scenario of the global economy. Sold because he had somewhere else to go but nothing wrong with it.
TOP PICK
Agricultural commodities are a tangible asset. Food inflation around the world has been a reality because of climate change, natural disasters and an increasing population. A pretty simple supply and demand story.
BUY
Fertilizer, feed seed and farm equipment. A lot of global. No hedging. Don’t sell it. Over the longer term it will do very, very well. It will be a little rocky here.
DON'T BUY
Agriculture sector tends to do well seasonally from beginning of August to the end of the year. Technically the chart shows a strong up trend into the early part of 2011 but could be starting to break down.
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