The Depth of our market research

A Comprehensive view of commodities, Currencies, Equities and Global Interest Rates.

A word from the Founder, Stephen E. Coleman

Where Discipline and Data Create Opportunity

At Stipelis Global Trading, research is not an afterthought—it is the foundation. We follow over thirty individual markets across agriculture, energy, metals, equity indices, foreign exchange, and interest rates. This coverage is not broad for the sake of being broad. It is structured, systematic, and designed to capture how different markets move in relation to each other.

Each market we track is studied in layers. On the technical side, our data includes prices, moving averages, pivots, volume studies, volatility measures, and candlestick formations. We follow momentum indicators such as stochastics and RSI, and we monitor longer-term structures like 50-day and 200-day moving averages. Seasonality, 52-week highs and lows, and relative volume trends are integrated to give context beyond the daily move. This level of detail transforms noise into a structured framework.

On the fundamental side, we compile detailed outlooks for each commodity. Take corn as one example. We track not just prices and contract specifications, but global production, U.S. acreage, yield trends, demand from livestock and ethanol, and export flows to key partners. We frame market size, margin requirements, and seasonal patterns in the context of historical precedent. This creates a complete picture: how fundamentals set the stage, and how technicals reveal market psychology day to day.

We also build sector indices—forex, agricultural commodities, metals, energy, equities, and bonds. These indices allow us to step back and view the bigger picture. Where is capital flowing? Are we in a commodity cycle upswing? Are currencies showing strength against the dollar index? Are bond markets signaling stress that equity indices have yet to price? By organizing data at both the market and sector level, we provide investors with clarity that cuts across asset classes.

What makes this approach valuable is not just the scale of information, but the discipline with which it is applied. Research by itself is not an answer—it is a tool. The role of a Commodity Trading Advisor is to guide clients through that complexity, translating data into strategies that withstand volatility.

For investors who have outgrown do-it-yourself trading, this is the key distinction. The markets we trade are global, liquid, and interconnected. They require more than a headline or a chart. They require the combination of historical perspective, real-time tracking, and disciplined interpretation.

At Stipelis, our role is not to predict with certainty. It is to navigate with clarity, using structured research to frame opportunities and risks. In an environment where information is abundant but true insight is scarce, we provide focus. That is the foundation of our trading discipline—and the reason research remains at the core of everything we do.

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