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southern MN | Back in the day I would get a farm magazine at best every 2 weeks that had some crop market advice.
The radio would tell me today's market and that was it.
Today the Internet is full of comments, advice, and up to dates most of it you can find about free - might get what you pay for but its there.
The radio I can catch 3 market analyst's a day commenting on why the market did what it did and where it should head from here if I catch the right three radio shows.
My email gets 4 different sources of market news for free, plus over night and closing markets every day for free.
Tough to pay for a single opinion email a day and get value from it maybe these days?
Paul | |
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