Posted by John_PA on March 03, 2014 at 00:13:12 from (71.182.169.182):
Russia doesn't know what the word "wuss" means. They never heard of it. Because of that, and civil unrest, they are increasing the commodity prices. Russia ruined farmers in 1978-79. Now, they are going to give USA farmers a bit of money back if they keep it up.
follow CBOT and any unsold DP you have in the bins. Now would be the time to get it gone. Get it gone before someone says, "hey, we still have a bumper crop."
When that happens, the price looses again.
I love technical trading sometimes. I hate it most other times.
Thanks Russia for being a jerk! Someone will stop you, but until then, let the good times roll! Blood money? possibly. For right now, no bloodshed. If that happens, I am selling on morals. I'll make my money on skill and inputs in 2014. for now, just the fear is making money. Russia has big shiny gentleman berries. Let's see how long they last, and let's see how Singapore trading reacts, and Chicago reacts to Singapore. Trucks will be hauling from me soon.
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