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<blockquote data-quote="Worsall" data-source="post: 7810750" data-attributes="member: 1437"><p>Obviously, but all I was pointing out was you must look at the whole net gain when considering risk of a volatile market. Same with CFA, for every £10/t increase, my net gain after tax is £3/t.</p><p>How long the Bulls will keep driving this market, which is fundamentally a Covid rebound, is unknown and in my opinion a massive gamble. Funds have moved massive long positions from Nov to May, and will want their profit sometime.</p><p></p><p>Past performance is no guide to the future, but it is a bloody good reminder.</p><p>28th Feb 2008 Milling wheat £211.40</p><p>by 22nd May 2008 it was £170</p><p>and by next harvest 21st August £142</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worsall, post: 7810750, member: 1437"] Obviously, but all I was pointing out was you must look at the whole net gain when considering risk of a volatile market. Same with CFA, for every £10/t increase, my net gain after tax is £3/t. How long the Bulls will keep driving this market, which is fundamentally a Covid rebound, is unknown and in my opinion a massive gamble. Funds have moved massive long positions from Nov to May, and will want their profit sometime. Past performance is no guide to the future, but it is a bloody good reminder. 28th Feb 2008 Milling wheat £211.40 by 22nd May 2008 it was £170 and by next harvest 21st August £142 [/QUOTE]
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