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    Sugar-Long?

    Uh oh! http://news.ino.com/headlines/?newsid=20071122004608 I'm getting contrary data folks. Some news articles say EU is the second largest sugar exporter. some say Thailand is the second largest sugar exporter some say Austalia is the second largest sugar exporter Isn't there...
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    Coffee

    Jeez Guys/Gals: I feel like I just took a full semester of KC Chart Analysis. Thanks again. As you all are painfully aware, I'm a newbie to this and appreciate the insightful analysis. With great thanksgiving gratitude, B
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    Coffee

    Okay Mike: Here's a daily KC chart with expanded Y axis. Have at it! Many thanks for your insight and comments. Happy Thanksgiving, Beginner:)
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    Coffee

    KC Chart for your comments... (Mar 2008) :confused:
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    Sugar-Long?

    SB chart (MAR)
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    Sugar-Long?

    FuturesBroker: Don't jump out of SB yet, if you can stand a bit of heat. Today it bounced off of trendline. Yes, down volume was anemic BUT I've regretted getting out too soon before. Maybe tomorrow or monday I'll run for cover!. I'm feeling pain too! Comments? Newbie "Hope to be...
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    Coffee

    The largest exporter of Coffee is Brazil, specifically the Sao Paolo region. They primarily export Arabica but a small amount of Robusta also originates there. The price of Coffee was rising earlier in the fall due to a lack of rain. However, if you have your entire life savings in your...
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    Sugar-Long?

    Brazil Cane Estimates revised again. http://www.ceoexgroup.com/blog/?p=11
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    Sugar-Long?

    Reuters NEWS on Sugar: http://www.guardian.co.uk/feedarticle?id=7076935
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    Sugar-Long?

    a very concise analysis Cutten. I have a huge position in sugar (1 contract.... okay NO LAUGHING... I'm just dipping my toe into futures) I also look at the long-term (definition: > 3 months) and see bright skies ahead. But whew!!! ... talk about short-term pain! I may exit and put my...
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    Sugar-Long?

    Yes, heilbronner1 is correct. But we are entering a traditionally bullish seasonal period for Sugar. And the choppiness in sugar over the past year has been painful financially, emotionally, spiritually, you-name-it! ... hmmm on second thought maybe the choppiness shook out nervous...
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    Comments on Copper?

    Is it time to short/long copper? B:confused:
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    Sugar-Long?

    Sugar is a long-term buy. Period. But if you have pay rent and need to make money this week, I don't know if you'll get a pop over the next few days. :mad:
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    Sugar-Long?

    Sugar is a long-term buy. Period. But if you have pay rent and need to make money this week, I don't know if you'll get a pop over the next few days.
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    Sugar Fundies

    Here is a useful Sugar Growth 101 type link: http://shugarcanecrops.com/climate/
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    Short Lumber Due to Housing?

    11-07-07 07:27 PM I thought lead was the metal-of-choice for dining utensils. --------------------------------------------------------------------- for CHILDREN'S dining utensils, yes. Adults are allowed to use wood.
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    Short Lumber Due to Housing?

    The chinese still need chopsticks! That requires lumber, right?
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    Coffee -- two quick questions

    Another Coffee Blog... a tad political though. http://poorfarmer.blogspot.com/ Coffee Export Site http://www.coffeemonitor.com/ Also, Danielle Rossingh who is a writer for the Daily Telegraph and Bloomberg covers the commodities beat. She frequently writes about coffee. FYI...
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    Coffee -- two quick questions

    A new blog on coffee: http://vanburen.wordpress.com/2007/03/31/coffee-harvest/ This has a lot of resources; many for free, but you have to register: http://www.coffeenetwork.com/portal/Home.aspx BTW, I sincerely hope that you are NOT trading on fundies alone... or are you a long-term...
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    Short Lumber Due to Housing?

    Does anyone have any comments on the seasonality of lumber futures? It seems that with housing down the toilet, it would be a good time to short lumber. Why or why not? B
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