Chaffmeister
Your statement “ what about GPO’s –did you ever get a pricing on a GPO that was lower than the street price by the time you delivered”.
Well of course I have, there is no way on earth you can sell grain and receive the top price of the year. I think you are trying to tell me the same thing happened in my basis contract, but it is not, because I can cancel the GPO with no cost and sell to the higher street price offered by another grain buyer. That is if my GPO wasn’t picked up yet, but if it was then I received my target price and I am happy.
I had one or two deferred 90 day pricing contracts and never again, because it is good for the grain buyers and not so good for the producer, as you pointed out.
I always lock in the basis on a basis contract “ that’s what a basis contract is all about,” but the grain stays un-priced until you sell.
If I lock in a futures price for my grain on a month of my choice, I will received the agreed price on delivery, and I don’t care about the basis, because the grain buyers already applied the basis to their offered price.
Your statement “ what about GPO’s –did you ever get a pricing on a GPO that was lower than the street price by the time you delivered”.
Well of course I have, there is no way on earth you can sell grain and receive the top price of the year. I think you are trying to tell me the same thing happened in my basis contract, but it is not, because I can cancel the GPO with no cost and sell to the higher street price offered by another grain buyer. That is if my GPO wasn’t picked up yet, but if it was then I received my target price and I am happy.
I had one or two deferred 90 day pricing contracts and never again, because it is good for the grain buyers and not so good for the producer, as you pointed out.
I always lock in the basis on a basis contract “ that’s what a basis contract is all about,” but the grain stays un-priced until you sell.
If I lock in a futures price for my grain on a month of my choice, I will received the agreed price on delivery, and I don’t care about the basis, because the grain buyers already applied the basis to their offered price.
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