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    Commodity Charts

    Whole bunch of charts in easy to use format covering almost everything for the past 40 years.

    http://www.indexmundi.com/agriculture/?country=us&commodity=corn&graph=exports-growth-rate

    #2
    Great site Cotton.
    It looks like US grain exports will
    continue to drop with the strong dollar
    and high price of corn. Are you bullish
    or bearish grain prices this 2012 year?
    thanks

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      #3
      This maybe a better link to the home page.

      http://www.indexmundi.com/

      If you notice on the first link ,in the top right you can click on quantity or growth
      rate,lots of stuff on this site.

      At this moment i'm pretty bullish,basically because european central bank is
      infact expanding its balance sheet,but the situation is so crazy i could easily
      change my mind in a heart beat.

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        #4
        How much time do you guys spend looking at these charts?

        Does it help you figure out how to market better?

        I have not spent much time trying to figure out technical analysis.

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          #5
          monte,

          On day to day moves the charts do give an indicator of where prices 'could' go. Fundementals like weather, primary news on debt restructuring etc... economic and war news... will always override the technicals... and make new macro-markets develop.

          Since technicals are traded... by funds/specs and primary users alike... they are good to watch and consider.

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