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Emanuel Balarie

Emanuel Balarie is Managing Director of Balarie Capital Management, the managed futures division of Archer Financial Services, Inc. (www.balariecapital.com). Emanuel works with institutional and high net worth investors on their managed futures investments and on the commodity markets. Balarie has appeared periodically on CNBC, and is frequently quoted in dozens of financial publications such as, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Marketwatch from Dow Jones, Barron’s, MSN Money, and Bloomberg. Mr. Balarie is also the author of the book, Commodities for Every Portfolio and Editor of CommodityNewsCenter.Com

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Managing Wealth During Bear Markets
by Emanuel Balarie

One way that you can adapt to the current downturn is through the world of managed futures. While this industry is still relatively young compared to the securities markets, some of the world's largest pensions and institutions-like CALPERS and Hermes UK-have already allocated funds to this sector. Many high net worth investors are also taking a look.

 
Why Commodities Make Sense Now
by Emanuel Balarie

Commodities should have a place in an investor's portfolio. It is no longer simply a matter of whether or not you believe that we are in a bull market or a bubble, but it is a matter of properly diversifying your investments. While diversification might not seem as important when most every investment is going up, it becomes increasingly important during times of economic uncertainty.