According to this link I am posting.
"Experts are notorious for missing the "turning points" when the economic and financial picture changes dramatically and sets the course of interest rates in the opposite direction. "
Since there is unanimous support for forecast of higher rates, that means there will be lower rates, but since they cannot fall they will remain stable. I am certainly no expert here and I just stumbled upon this site and would like to hear some thoughts from others on agriville. I will likely sit back and watch what unfolds.
http://www.finpipe.com/intratgo.htm
"Experts are notorious for missing the "turning points" when the economic and financial picture changes dramatically and sets the course of interest rates in the opposite direction. "
Since there is unanimous support for forecast of higher rates, that means there will be lower rates, but since they cannot fall they will remain stable. I am certainly no expert here and I just stumbled upon this site and would like to hear some thoughts from others on agriville. I will likely sit back and watch what unfolds.
http://www.finpipe.com/intratgo.htm
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