Quote from OPC:
About profiting from increasing food prices let me also ask you a theoretical question: if I buy the market and prices go down instead, will you bother with my losses? And if that is the case, whose hands is the money going to?
OPC
Quote from Jordan:
But I am not talking about people like you and me who are not scrapping for our next meal. I am talking about the people living in shelters and on food stamps and Social Security. The ones who have to decide whether to buy medicine or buy food. People that don't have two nickels to rub together, much less open a trading account.
Quote from PuffyGums:
The price of grain is a small percentage of the cost of a product such as breakfast cereal. The bull market in wheat is not being reflected by identical percentage price increases at the grocery store.
Also, you all should go to the Minneapolis Grain exchage and trade wheat on the floor. The hours can't be beat. You are done at 1:30 and the session is only four hours long.
Wheat is in a bull market. The floor is going crazy. The MGEX is breaking records in open interest, futures volume and options.
www.mgex.com
Quote from Jordan:
I know I'll be on board when the train takes off. And if it goes down I'll get off quickly, as I am sure you will. But if you don't, I guarantee the losses you incur are not going to the poor.
But I am not talking about people like you and me who are not scrapping for our next meal. I am talking about the people living in shelters and on food stamps and Social Security. The ones who have to decide whether to buy medicine or buy food. People that don't have two nickels to rub together, much less open a trading account.
On another track, I wonder how much grain production is suppressed by the government. Does the gov still pay farmers not to grow grain so prices will stay about where they are? If that is true, given the scenario of a poor worldwide economy, and rising food prices, I wonder if the gov would then encourage more production to decrease prices.
Aye carumba, lucky I have charts to help me decide what to do.