Anyone know the nuts and bolts of how this works.
China auctioned off 21.4 million bushels of wheat in a weekly state auction early this morning. Only 14.41% of the state offerings were purchased. Weekly state wheat purchases have largely declined since October as rising grain imports have helped offset tightening domestic supplies. State auction sales averaged about $9.75/bushel in the overnight auction
So errol 101 anyone, am i stupid in thinking china stockpiling buying and selling at a profit yes, but if there selling only 14% isnt it a losing game.
As always have trouble working out what really goes on in china
China auctioned off 21.4 million bushels of wheat in a weekly state auction early this morning. Only 14.41% of the state offerings were purchased. Weekly state wheat purchases have largely declined since October as rising grain imports have helped offset tightening domestic supplies. State auction sales averaged about $9.75/bushel in the overnight auction
So errol 101 anyone, am i stupid in thinking china stockpiling buying and selling at a profit yes, but if there selling only 14% isnt it a losing game.
As always have trouble working out what really goes on in china
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