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Yes, me too, but have to hold it to Jan for that. No silly sticker required, though.Sold some wheat for £192 nov before it dropped back a bit.
Yes, me too, but have to hold it to Jan for that. No silly sticker required, though.Sold some wheat for £192 nov before it dropped back a bit.
Non assured then?Yes, me too, but have to hold it to Jan for that. No silly sticker required, though.
If they're short they won't give two shiits about a sticker.
Yes... inflation in the states is going to be really bad..... they are printing money big styleI spoke to the buyer from one of the big mills today, bought a bit of soya from him.
He thinks that these prices have been driven by the Americans who been printing money and investing it in commodities, and that at some point over the summer they will sell off to take the profit, crashing the price.
Any merit in the theory?
being as how you said youd sold a bit i would stop ;looking ,not good for your healthWheat £194 Sept, £197 Nov
OSR £425 August
there again on the 27/4/2020 london wheat for nov was £150 today it is over 190 ,at what point would you have soldIt’s only good money when you actually sell it these are really good prices take some it might go up more but always sell in a rising market.
being as how you said youd sold a bit i would stop ;looking ,not good for your health
Depends on where you see a good profit.there again on the 27/4/2020 london wheat for nov was £150 today it is over 190 ,at what point would you have sold
every little helps , ho ho iv e a bit sold /committed on the jan pool ,other than that very tempted but its too early for me , in what looks to be a difficult year regarding estimating final crop yield, not just here uk but all over the grain producing exporting countriesSold a bit more, pushing it up for you!