The wheat market rebounded against the season
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Last Update: 2002-07-05
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: the performance of the wheat market is enough to drive some people crazy It should be the time for wheat prices to fall, which is also the seasonal trend of the past years, but this year, the wheat market has gone its own way, straight up Although someone will tell you, "I've said it for a long time," the person who said it is wise after the fact, and often those who don't know the output, cash flow and position cost at all Yes, the current market is driven by the supply side Please note that I am talking about the rebound caused entirely by the supply side If you look at the weekly export inspection data in recent weeks, you can see that this rebound has nothing to do with demand The export data is less than the same period last year If the rally is to continue, then there must be export demand And a similar rebound has occurred in just four of the last 31 years In addition, another factor in the rebound was corn For the past four years, wheat has been playing the role of corn's follower, so this year, it seems, it has not been rid of the role of corn pug In the wheat rally, the biggest problem is to choose when to sell any wheat price held and how to plan the sowing plan for 2003 The first point may be that different people have different opinions It depends on the situation of each farmer We've been selling wheat that we haven't priced yet while it's rebounding We need to meet our cash flow We sell wheat to ensure our cash flow In fact, all wheat has been priced now All we have to do is deliver (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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