leo-kondor ha scritto:e va bè, aggiorno io, ma con un grafico semplice semplice
porkzozz la nov07 è salita ancora, toccato un max di 818 !e chiuso a 816 ...
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gipa69 ha scritto:soybeans are leading the grains because of a fear that many acres will be switched from beans to corn. However you then said that global stocks are small. While this is true of wheat (largely offset by an enormous increase in winter wheat production this year), and in corn, where the projected world carry out is the smallest ever, it is certainly not true of beans, with a projected surplus at a record in absolute terms, and also as a percentage of stocks to usage. In the real world cash soybeans, soybean meal, and soy oil are trading at record discounts to the futures for this time of the year. The true story is corn. Last week the USDA projected that with US corn acresincreasing by 7.4 mln. acres this spring, a corn yield increasing by 5 bushels over the last two years and exports decreasing by 275 mln bushels, the carryout next year would drop by another 275 mln. bushels from this year's already extremely tight ending stocks. And there are many, including me, who believe that the USDA's ethanol consumption figures are too low, both for this year and next. No doubt beans will try to come along for the ride, but $8 plus beans will see a huge expansion in acres in S. America next year. If there are any hiccups during the growing season this year in the US, corn will get you far more bang for your buck."
leo-kondor ha scritto:cioè? in due parole in italiano?gipa69 ha scritto:soybeans are leading the grains because of a fear that many acres will be switched from beans to corn. However you then said that global stocks are small. While this is true of wheat (largely offset by an enormous increase in winter wheat production this year), and in corn, where the projected world carry out is the smallest ever, it is certainly not true of beans, with a projected surplus at a record in absolute terms, and also as a percentage of stocks to usage. In the real world cash soybeans, soybean meal, and soy oil are trading at record discounts to the futures for this time of the year. The true story is corn. Last week the USDA projected that with US corn acresincreasing by 7.4 mln. acres this spring, a corn yield increasing by 5 bushels over the last two years and exports decreasing by 275 mln bushels, the carryout next year would drop by another 275 mln. bushels from this year's already extremely tight ending stocks. And there are many, including me, who believe that the USDA's ethanol consumption figures are too low, both for this year and next. No doubt beans will try to come along for the ride, but $8 plus beans will see a huge expansion in acres in S. America next year. If there are any hiccups during the growing season this year in the US, corn will get you far more bang for your buck."
però, avete visto anche il contratto di maggio soya è arrivato a 800!!!e il nov07 a 832!!!