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    Following the stock market (literally)

    http://www.mgex.com/asktheanalyst.html

    an excerpt;

    Unfortunately, the wheat markets are going to remain followers of the stock indices. I fear that this is going to continue until we see a confirmation of the stock market bottoming out and stabilization of the economy. A factor that could limit the influence of stock indices on the wheat futures is the fact that staple commodities are relatively inelastic which will help the market revert back to trading on their own merits. Another factor is the amount of liquidity that has been pumped into the economy. At some point, probably in the last half of next year, this liquidity should create a very inflationary scenario as a portion of that liquidity will be invested in staple commodities. The market will need this type of buying to sustain a major rally, especially if supply is not an issue.

    #2
    The Nudge Doctrine
    Peter Foster, Financial Post
    Published: Thursday, October 16, 2008

    http://www.financialpost.com/analysis/story.html?id=ee6ec606-9a87-4ef9-8949-c8a7f4f494d7

    Just thought this was interesting cosidering all the economic turmoil.

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      #3
      I've been wondering how quick the inflation factor would kick in. Analysts on TV last night figured it would take a couple of years, this guy thinks late next year.

      Either way it doesn't look like its going to do anything for us in the short term.

      We'll see.

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        #4
        p. 70 of the oct. 16 western producer has robert prechter's opinion on commodities.

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