Sean K
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swingstar said:I thought "everyone" was bearish?
nizar said:Isnt that the best time to buy?
nizar said:Isnt that the best time to buy?
swingstar said:My point is that not "everyone" is bearish, as indicated by that article. In fact, analysts are very bullish.
Looks like they took me and Frinky seriouslybarney said:.....Coffee's down!.........
wayneL said:Looks like they took me and Frinky seriously
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4363
wayneL said:Looks like they took me and Frinky seriously
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4363
barney said:Cocoa's down! ......Coffee's down!.........Sugar's down..........might have a cup of tea this morning!.........PS Oil's down too, but it doesn't taste too good
swingstar said:My point is that not "everyone" is bearish, as indicated by that article. In fact, analysts are very bullish.
barney said:Not often I get to quote myself...........Ditto to everything I said yesterday..................
You and the Professor must carry a lot of clout to get coffee dropping that easily Wayne!! :cup:
professor_frink said:Not a moment too soon either. My mercenaries were ready to go
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barney said:Hey Prof and Wayne, You guys may need to watch your backs after what you've done to coffee...........Lots of irate farmers out there ..............exerpt from publication...................
For most Americans, drinking coffee is a daily ritual. And whether you're drinking gourmet blend or freeze-dried instant, the price is about the same from one day to the next.
For coffee farmers it's a different story. A price crash in the world coffee market has pushed farmers into bankruptcy, with thousands losing their lands, and starvation looming all too close.
Reports say tens of thousands of Mexican coffee farmers have fled their fields in search of incomes to feed their families. El Salvador recently acknowledged that over 30,000 jobs have been destroyed because of the price slump. Many of the 60,000 coffee producers in Nicaragua are facing losing their land because of mass indebtedness. Farmers in all three countries have taken to the streets to demand government support for farmers on the brink of starvation.
"You two boys will be sorry!"
Site if anyone is interested............ http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/fairtrade/coffee/news2001/gx100001.html
:topicwayneL said:When farmers start revolting, burning crops etc you can be sure that that commodity is at, or pretty close to, minimum value.
wayneL said:Barney,
Did you see the date on that article? Anyway starving farmers can join our band of mercenaries
As a side issue, when such reports come out, it presents a sterling trading opportunity. When farmers start revolting, burning crops etc you can be sure that that commodity is at, or pretty close to, minimum value.
wayneL said:Barney,
Did you see the date on that article? Anyway starving farmers can join our band of mercenaries
As a side issue, when such reports come out, it presents a sterling trading opportunity. When farmers start revolting, burning crops etc you can be sure that that commodity is at, or pretty close to, minimum value.
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