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Spurred on by rumors of Chinese bean purchases, soy and grain markets were able to pull off quite a recovery last Friday, but better than expected rains over the weekend “stole their thunder.”  I realize I probably should not have begun the week with a bad dad joke, but sometimes…

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Weekly Commentary

JUNE 18, 2021 This past week, the Federal Reserve provided us the most highly anticipated “surprise” of the year.  If you’re not surprised, that’s for good reason.  For months it seems, economists have been clanging the warning bells concerning the rise in inflation, accusing the Fed of neglecting the tea…

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Shouting “fire” in a crowded theater, taking one step too many at the edge of a cliff, the bigger they are, the harder they fall.  We can use all sorts of analogies for what occurred in the grain and soy markets yesterday. Still, we did witness a classic long liquidation…

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Shouting “fire” in a crowded theater, taking one step too many at the edge of a cliff, the bigger they are, the harder they fall.  We can use all sorts of analogies for what occurred in the grain and soy markets yesterday. Still, we did witness a classic long liquidation…

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Shouting “fire” in a crowded theater, taking one step too many at the edge of a cliff, the bigger they are, the harder they fall.  We can use all sorts of analogies for what occurred in the grain and soy markets yesterday. Still, we did witness a classic long liquidation…

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