Ed
I like the fact that this guy shows us his trades. Always a good way to learn IMO; looking over the shoulder of someone who knows what theyre doing.
I am tracking and blogging about my commodities trading account. I began the account with $2K, and my goal is to turn that into $1,000,000. I track every trade in the blog, share reasoning behind each trade and position, and update the positions weekly.
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EdI like the fact that this guy shows us his trades. Always a good way to learn IMO; looking over the shoulder of someone who knows what theyre doing.
PaulWe clearly see on the media the "riots" occuring in different parts of the world. Heck, I about started a riot in my grocery store when I saw that one lemmon cost .69 cents! One lemon! How are the kids supposed to make their money selling lemon aide out on the curb this summer? Oh ya, by passing the cost on to the consumer.
Well, now that all this news about skyrocketting commodity prices hitting the media, are we not to think we will be seeing a cooling off for commodity markets? At least for a tiime?
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