Why would I keep that report to myself? I would think that we all have an interest in keeping track of the goings on down south, whether we believe them or not.
There's nothing to be gained by ignoring what's going on these days. Good news, bad news, whatever, the more informed we are, the better.
If we have all the information, we can make up our own minds. The easiest way to get fooled is to only know a part of the story. Then you are fair game.
On another note, if there's enough false positives, it will cease to be a news story. The USDA knows the attention span of the media.
Now, to show I am as cynical as anyone else, I bet the next 'result' will come on Friday after markets close, and the U.S. is starting a long weekend, especially if it is bad news. This is not a bad thing, BTW, because it does help minimize the panic stealing that is bound to go on.
There's nothing to be gained by ignoring what's going on these days. Good news, bad news, whatever, the more informed we are, the better.
If we have all the information, we can make up our own minds. The easiest way to get fooled is to only know a part of the story. Then you are fair game.
On another note, if there's enough false positives, it will cease to be a news story. The USDA knows the attention span of the media.
Now, to show I am as cynical as anyone else, I bet the next 'result' will come on Friday after markets close, and the U.S. is starting a long weekend, especially if it is bad news. This is not a bad thing, BTW, because it does help minimize the panic stealing that is bound to go on.
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