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Soybeans: Showers Of Opportunity

by Nico Isaac
6/26/2008 5:30:00 PM
On June 26, Soybean prices rocketed to a new all-time high and took the entire grain complex by storm -- literally. According to the mainstream experts, severe thunderstorms in the already inundated Midwest region are lifting the market’s tide...
Filed Under: soybean, record high, futures, wheat, Corn
Category: Commodities


Soybean Meal: The Stage Is Set

by Nico Isaac
5/15/2008 5:45:00 PM

It’s just my opinion, but the popular “take” on why futures markets do what they do sounds less and less like the wise and steady Owl AND more like the chicken with its head cut off. Harsh? Well, you be the judge. The following May 14 news stories on Soybean Meal say more than enough... 

Filed Under: soybean meal, crude oi, Commodities, futures, China demand, China earthquake, soybean, soy complex
Category: Commodities


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