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Being Bearish or Bullish, which is more profitable?
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GOMSK
Posted 11/23/2015 07:53 (#4914453)
Subject: Being Bearish or Bullish, which is more profitable?


Been pondering this for a while. As a person who produces a commodity, is it more profitable to be bearish price consistently, or bullish price?

The obvious answer is you want to be a little of both, but if you are a little of both, you run the risk of being completely wrong.

If you are bearish and price ends up being bullish, you always have another year to sell higher.

Just curious what some think.

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