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s nd | I'm only fifty five, but you're right on breaking some of those old habits we got in the eighties. Think I sold
some beans for less than five dollars, and wheat for less than three. Same with corn. Sucks big time. Just can't trust the markets with what a little wrong info will do. We'd use the technicals, then the fundamentals would screw it up. Then vice versa. USDA was very bad to us back then. Had advisers tell them to their face that the numbers were bs they were using. Which one of you guys has that two million bushel bin in kansas, as they were always finding grain around someplace to screw up a good rally. I'm just used to selling before I plant most times. Don't bet against the crop, one guy says up here. Kudos to you guys that had the hammer by the phone, you trust much more than I do. This year not much sold. Have to go out to the shop now and get a hammer. Do I need one by each phone??? | |
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