As far as the language goes I can take it or leave it. My preference is to keep things cleaner and more respectful. I have a thick skin and can give as good as I get if the circumstances call for it but have found the conversation is usually more productive if the F Sharp's are kept to a minimum.
Back to the original post, notice the blip around the year 2000? It was pointed out on another site,
"That represents the Y2K monetary expansion, judged huge at the time. There are plenty of people who would argue that the Fed's efforts to shrink the money supply afterwards—that is, Greenspan's mopping up operation—burst the high-tech bubble, causing the last downturn. How will the Fed mop up after this expansion?"
The ride up should be fun, but the ride down the other side is what really concerns me.
And the question of when will this all kick in is what is front and centre in my mind right now.
We have a monster canola crop, and we (farmers) have been pretty disciplined about selling it so far which is why the prices are still pretty decent. But at some point guys are going to start really emptying the bins. The fundamentals aren't looking great. But outside influences such as this monetary expansion could throw all the fundamentals out the window and we're off to the races.
Back to the original post, notice the blip around the year 2000? It was pointed out on another site,
"That represents the Y2K monetary expansion, judged huge at the time. There are plenty of people who would argue that the Fed's efforts to shrink the money supply afterwards—that is, Greenspan's mopping up operation—burst the high-tech bubble, causing the last downturn. How will the Fed mop up after this expansion?"
The ride up should be fun, but the ride down the other side is what really concerns me.
And the question of when will this all kick in is what is front and centre in my mind right now.
We have a monster canola crop, and we (farmers) have been pretty disciplined about selling it so far which is why the prices are still pretty decent. But at some point guys are going to start really emptying the bins. The fundamentals aren't looking great. But outside influences such as this monetary expansion could throw all the fundamentals out the window and we're off to the races.
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