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Re: it's simple to understand/Roger
In Response To: it's simple to understand ()

Hi Roger,
Yes it is easy .......
Below is your post from Saturday.
The only chart that I can get is CH12 and beyond.
You said nothing about "nearby" or anything ........

So I looked at the chart, which raised my initial question.

So yes, it may/can be easy if you add a few words to make it clear just what "time frame/contracts" you are addressing.

When I look at your Saturday post, I don't see anything that gives a clue that you are talking/looking at anything other than the current front month contract CH12,

Lee
Your post:
quite late in advising to sell corn *LINK*
By:roger
Date: Saturday, 07 January 2012, at 11:26 pm EDT

I see that the guy who says he is 75% right is finally advising to sell corn. Looks like he is a little late. I sent out a thousand flyers throughout the midwest and also posted on this message board that the highs were in when Corn was at $7.60 eight months ago! EIGHT MONTHS AGO. At that time he referred to my techniques as "hocus pocus", and told people to stay away from me. Now that corn has dropped over two dollars, he says one should finally short corn. Maybe HIS techniques should be questioned. Look how much risk is involved now that we are so far from the tops! Once again we identified the prices that would not be broken, this time they were MAJOR highs. The markets are marching lower month after month just as we stated they would, so long ago. It took special understanding to make the claim that the grains would not go any higher early this summer. It was during historic price moves that we made such a bold claim that "the highs were in". Soybeans ran right up to our identified price of $14.56 for a second time on August 30th and then reversed for good. The knowledge of cycles cannot be beaten. Our subscribers have even been given the date when this decline will finally end. Knowing when and where these big trends will begin and end is invaluable.

Jon Brueggemann

grainmarkettiming.com

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