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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostAsk yourself if anything is S&D or S/U have changed..... politics affecting grain prices now along with intentions, speculation and expectations.....
Do these trade actions actually affect the prices of anything else other than grain commodities? If autos get tariffs, does the price of cars and trucks drop. Is the price of whiskey on the trade list going to drop. This world needs more hungry people in places where hunger isn't already a problem.
I'm tired of smelling everyone else's farts and shit....**** off already! This stuff isn't our fault but we are sure paying for it!
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You guys are funny.
I think it might have been thoughts of grain trade wars and politics coupled with US subsidies leading to disastrous grain prices then coupled with exponential increases in viable economies of scale followed by interest rates and weather issues.
Ottawas assault on the oil industry fits in somewhere too maybe.
Somehow this current US China thing reminded me of the Reagan era.
US Farm Bills of that general era come to mind.
Rather wish it would have been Labbats Blue in stubbies then the first longnecks and the big hair. Man I loved the big hair!!Last edited by blackpowder; Apr 4, 2018, 18:28.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View Postask yourself if anything is s&d or s/u have changed..... Politics affecting grain prices now along with intentions, speculation and expectations.....
Do these trade actions actually affect the prices of anything else other than grain commodities? If autos get tariffs, does the price of cars and trucks drop. Is the price of whiskey on the trade list going to drop. This world needs more hungry people in places where hunger isn't already a problem.
I'm tired of smelling everyone else's farts and shit....**** off already! This stuff isn't our fault but we are sure paying for it!
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Originally posted by burnt View PostChina is a master at market manipulation.
Sources say that China cannot sustain this action without harming their own interests. Pretty important to secure a food supply for 1.4 billion hungry stomachs. Will they risk causing domestic social unrest in their efforts to hurt the US?
Trump knows this.
As someone else asked, is there another source for those beans? Not very quickly, and not as reliably.
So I'm not convinced that this action is sustainable, but what would I know.
One thing is for sure - this shows how ugly things can get. And fast.
US markets up 200 points today so traders are completely ignoring these new tariffs
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Originally posted by ajl View PostThis is the intelligent analysis. Don't underestimate the amount of harm China will inflict on itself in order to be perceived as having the upper hand. China has to export and can't afford to be shut out the US market. China started this trade was and president Trump has responded. China has had a long standing tariff on soybeans and canola. Why are Chinese tariffs good and US bad. The other thing is China is forcing Russia and Saudi to take yuan because that is the stuff they print not because their suppliers are demanding it. Besides they need the US dollars to pay energy suppliers from the US for their product. Yes the US and not Canuckistan exports oil to China. Well Canada does do a tiny little bit.
US markets up 200 points today so traders are completely ignoring these new tariffs
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