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Sal Gilbertie freely admits that soybeans and wheat have far less sex appeal with many investors than cryptocurrency.
“People don t think about the things they take for granted, like your food,” said Gilbertie, founder and president of Burlington, Vermont-headquartered Teucrium Trading, an exchange-traded fund provider involved in agriculture-based commodities.
Nonetheless, a combination of tumultuous circumstances over the last year has been lucrative for Gilbertie’s funds.
“We have $370 million under management,” he told Benzinga. “Last year, we had about $170 million. Money has been pouring into our funds.”
Going With The Grain: Gilbertie launched his company after the 2007-2009 financial crisis when he realized there was no agricultural ETF focused on a single commodity. He began focusing on corn with the
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