My Most Popular Posts Of 2009
December 22nd, 2009 admin
This time last year I wrote a quick blog post listing my most popular posts of 2008, and it proved to be very popular. (…)
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Below are the numbers for soybean consumption in first six months of crop year for 2008/09 and 2009/10. Soybean Consumption in first six months of 2008/09 (Metric Tons) Crush Exports Combined September 3,276,153 481,268 3,757,421 October 3,902,693 4,658,425 8,561,118 November 3,794,428 4,387,222 8,181,650 December 3,668,363 3,974,350 7,642,713 January...
Below are the numbers for soybean consumption in first seven months of crop year for 2008/09 and 2009/10. Soybean Consumption in first seven months of 2008/09 (Metric Tons) Crush Exports Combined September 3,276,153 481,268 3,757,421 October 3,902,693 4,658,425 8,561,118 November 3,794,428 4,387,222 8,181,650 December 3,668,363 3,974,350 7,642,713...
In some ways, 2009 was a wild year in forex markets. Compared to 2008, however, it was relatively tame. And that is all I have to say about forex in 2009. Ah, if only it were that simple… The year began as a continuation of 2008. Global capital markets were still in the throes of the credit crisis, and risk aversion was in vogue. Investors...
Just a quick blog post today to tell you about a new trading video that's just been created by Adam Hewison, the co-creator of the Marketclub trading service. (…)
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I'm off to Thailand for 6 weeks tomorrow so that means that there will be no more blog posts or email messages until September. (…)
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Macro Man is back in the saddle after one of the most relaxing breaks he’s had in some time. Although he had originally intended to keep a relatively close eye on things over the winter holidays, somehow the urge to turn on the Bloomberg or fiddle with the Blackberry proved surprisingly easy to resist. After what could only be called a “trying”...
Rumor has it that the Dollar is about to make a run. As the credit crisis slowly subsides, (currency) investors are once again looking at the long-term, and they like what they see when it comes to the Dollar. For those that care to remember, 2008 was a great year for the Dollar, as the credit crisis precipitated an increase in risk aversion,...
Last Friday, I wrote about Net Settlement and its role in giving the US financial system the structure of a Ponzi scheme. In this entry, I want to give an example of the effect of net settlement using the CME and US futures market. CME reports that its 2008 financial statements . (emphasis mine) [my comment] [from CME’s 2008 financial statements:]...
This is my last trading update before Christmas simply because I don't plan on opening any new trades next week, and probably not until the start of next year either. (…)
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I'm back from my extended holiday in Thailand and am ready to start blogging again. Thailand was amazing by the way and I will definitely be going back later in the year. (…)
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