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    Looking forward to how markets respond in morning. Do they acknowledge the signed agreement is toilet paper after the missiles went boom. Do we finally get some feed for the bulls to leap to the moon?

    Or do the bears continue to get support for the re opening of the black sea ports even after the agreement was signed and in less than 12 hrs acts of aggression took place?

    I'm actually very excited to see if we are truly in a free market so too speak and not continually being manipulated apon. For weeks this agreements forthcoming news has influenced markets negatively... Will the missiles be heard by the traders and which way will they hear it?

    Place your bets here folks she's going to be interesting... at least for me.

    #2
    Too close to harvest happy hour
    They’ll wait her out

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      #3
      Originally posted by caseih View Post
      Too close to harvest happy hour
      They’ll wait her out
      so in other words they will choose to hear the news that effects their pocket book more! And ignore the "bomb" that was just dropped and that they have been up selling for weeks. The saying can't have your cake and eat it too comes to mind... just doesn't apply to grain traders and markets apprently?
      Last edited by helmach; Jul 24, 2022, 18:09.

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        #4
        Originally posted by helmach View Post
        so in other words they will choose to hear the news that effects their pocket book more! And ignore the "bomb" that was just dropped and that they have been up selling for weeks. The saying can't have your cake and eat it too comes to mind... just doesn't apply to grain traders and markets apprently?
        Buy as much as grain as possible.

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          #5
          Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
          Buy as much as grain as possible.
          Mini Spring Wheat up tonight about $.20/bu , canola $2/t

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            #6
            All green this morning

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              #7
              But will it last ?
              forecast models show temp and moisture relief in important areas in the corn belt now..

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                #8
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                But will it last ?
                forecast models show temp and moisture relief in important areas in the corn belt now..
                youtu.be/nJJbLljd9z0
                Latest Drought Map for US



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                  #9
                  Originally posted by helmach View Post
                  Looking forward to how markets respond in morning. Do they acknowledge the signed agreement is toilet paper after the missiles went boom. Do we finally get some feed for the bulls to leap to the moon?

                  Or do the bears continue to get support for the re opening of the black sea ports even after the agreement was signed and in less than 12 hrs acts of aggression took place?

                  I'm actually very excited to see if we are truly in a free market so too speak and not continually being manipulated apon. For weeks this agreements forthcoming news has influenced markets negatively... Will the missiles be heard by the traders and which way will they hear it?

                  Place your bets here folks she's going to be interesting... at least for me.
                  This could be a wild market…:





                  Bloomberg) -- Economist Nouriel Roubini said the US is facing a deep recession as interest rates rise and the economy is burdened by high debt loads, calling those expecting a shallow downturn “delusional.”
                  “There are many reasons why we are going to have a severe recession and a severe debt and financial crisis,” the chairman and chief executive officer of Roubini Macro Associates said on Bloomberg TV Monday. “The idea that this is going to be short and shallow is totally delusional.”

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                    #10
                    Roubini and Errol drink the same Kool Aid. Who knows, maybe they'll be correct for a while. Anything I've done the last two months has been WRONG.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                      This could be a wild market…:





                      Bloomberg) -- Economist Nouriel Roubini said the US is facing a deep recession as interest rates rise and the economy is burdened by high debt loads, calling those expecting a shallow downturn “delusional.”
                      “There are many reasons why we are going to have a severe recession and a severe debt and financial crisis,” the chairman and chief executive officer of Roubini Macro Associates said on Bloomberg TV Monday. “The idea that this is going to be short and shallow is totally delusional.”
                      Lots of Volitility today.

                      The big bucks are made and lost on the volitility. Both ways.

                      With to mid-terms coming soon the Biden administration is trying to spin the recession as short term minimum impact. Maybe not even a recession, just a minor downturn.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                        Latest Drought Map for US



                        Lol I’ll trust Snodgrass before Craig Barnsley
                        Did you watch the video ??

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                          Lol I’ll trust Snodgrass before Craig Barnsley
                          Did you watch the video ??
                          The first week of August could be the drought maker for the US mid-west… which would be nasty for soybeans especially…

                          The red areas are short of moisture:





                          This is seven days out to August 8



                          This looks generally positive for western Canada…

                          Blessings and Salutations
                          Last edited by TOM4CWB; Jul 25, 2022, 19:16.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                            The first week of August could be the drought maker for the US mid-west… which would be nasty for soybeans especially…

                            The red areas are short of moisture:





                            This is seven days out to August 8



                            This looks generally positive for western Canada…

                            Blessings and Salutations
                            Yup but watch video
                            Don’t get too bullish , heat is separating to Pacific NW and back into Texas

                            There is a split in jet stream due to the shift in the Pacific Ocean

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                              #15
                              nice bump this am wheat in the green... starting to recognize the bombs now finally

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