iseedit - 12/13/2012 12:04
Trent2520 - 12/13/2012 10:34 I'm a fairly small operator, and don't know a lot about marketing, but I'm learning and read a lot here. I have some corn and beans stored in my bins, and need to sell some by the end of the year. I sold some corn 2 weeks ago and should have sold more then. I'm just not sure if I should sell now, or wait closer to the end of the year. I know it's somewhat of a guess, but I think some of you would have a better educated guess than me.
This really is your call - what ever you can stomach . . . .
The corn market is in a down trend - one has to ask, what would make end users buy into this market, before yr end ? Price is fairly high, considering, yet. Most end users have their needs on hand to take them into the new year ? Those holding futures
(posistions in general
) know this is the end of lower/fewer taxes - next year WILL be different tax burden . . .
Finely, the WHALE's
(big grain merchants / users
) aren't willing to chase $7+ dollar corn to $7.50 or $8 bucks
(too much risk
) .. .. they would rather the price falls to more profitable areas and then they can buy in
(again
) and move the price up to $7+ . .. .
Look back at historical pricing this time of year
(last 3wks of the year
) ~
Beans, there is some use going on, but as corn and wheat fall, I would suspect - beans will follow.
You have to decide and remember, the advice/opinons here
(on NAT
) need to be varified and my info is opinion ~