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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 5391992" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>Hi, may I try an interesting academic exercise. </p><p> </p><p>In that case you are primed psychologically to expect the price to rise (are you?). So you will presumably be a holder of grain and sell for cashflow purposes only on a spot basis - as you anticipate further rises in prices due to scarcity. What about the posters on other threads who have had good yields of wheat maybe near to or around their farm long term average. There predisposition may be different. As ever markets are but a collection of perceptions.</p><p> </p><p>Always fascinating to observe. Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 5391992, member: 3169"] Hi, may I try an interesting academic exercise. In that case you are primed psychologically to expect the price to rise (are you?). So you will presumably be a holder of grain and sell for cashflow purposes only on a spot basis - as you anticipate further rises in prices due to scarcity. What about the posters on other threads who have had good yields of wheat maybe near to or around their farm long term average. There predisposition may be different. As ever markets are but a collection of perceptions. Always fascinating to observe. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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