Let’s hope the grain market does better than it did last night in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Winnipeg Jets, but if it doesn’t, I’m a disappointed Jets fan and market analyst at Leftfield Commodity Research. John Driedger says there’s still reason to sell small pieces. Prices are on the rise.
where are we now? Of course, in the bigger picture, supply is a big question mark, but Leftfield’s team is closely monitoring the changing global flow of goods and estimated land area in our immediate area.
Unlike in recent memory, next year’s demand is far from certain at this point, so farmers deciding to sell new crop should use caution, Driedger said.
That’s not an overtly negative thing, and he explains that overall market volatility is low, but volatility can sometimes lead to very attractive pricing rather than sideways trading as we’re currently seeing. It can create opportunities.
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