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| the only time that a perma bull bothers me is after ive sold a slug of grain, because who doesnt want corn to at least go down a little, a week or two after youve sold, for a number of selfish reasons. perma bears always look to me like they are making excuses for advising sales prior to a market rally, then comes the tired `you wont go broke selling at a profit` salve for the burn. whats kind of funny is many amateur and professional advisors who are perma bears on grains are coincidentally bullish on cattle. not that anyone has to be consistently bullish or bearish on every commodity equally, but google earth would reveal a feedlot on many a corn bears homeplace. :-) | |
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