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<blockquote data-quote="EmmaQ" data-source="post: 7908250" data-attributes="member: 165627"><p>Would you have the ability to pay to fill those bays? Artic load of protein isn't far short of 10K at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Yes, if we had a crystal ball we would be very rich indeed. </p><p>The last couple of years has been good for buying forward and forecasters all look clever. The commodity markets will turn and then the people you pay for recommendations will be advising when to buy on a falling market and they will really earn their money.</p><p>I understand what you mean about not buying everything at the same time but also we all see how manipulated feed commodities are now. They all tend to track each other at a relative value to Soya, Wheat and Maize so rarely is there a cheap buy on the markets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EmmaQ, post: 7908250, member: 165627"] Would you have the ability to pay to fill those bays? Artic load of protein isn't far short of 10K at the moment. Yes, if we had a crystal ball we would be very rich indeed. The last couple of years has been good for buying forward and forecasters all look clever. The commodity markets will turn and then the people you pay for recommendations will be advising when to buy on a falling market and they will really earn their money. I understand what you mean about not buying everything at the same time but also we all see how manipulated feed commodities are now. They all tend to track each other at a relative value to Soya, Wheat and Maize so rarely is there a cheap buy on the markets. [/QUOTE]
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