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<blockquote data-quote="HerefordSire" data-source="post: 612052" data-attributes="member: 4437"><p><em>It really it not worth dickering unless the cash volume is large enough to justify your time. For example, if the retail price for one ton of feed is $300 I wouldn't save much if I found a seller to provide a ton for $275. Just the time to locate the needed phone numbers and the phone costs, not even counting separate transportations costs, may be more than $25 based upon normal salaries. However, if I bought 100 tons in one instance, it would likely be worth the time. In the same token, if the price of POT - NYSE is $73.00 bid by $73.05 ask, it wouldn't hurt entering a bid for $72.75 bid as long as the price moved down to $72.75 before she went up. Cash these days is very powerful since we are in a recession (credit crisis) which could get worse. I was impressed at the poster wanting to stockpile fuel since the price of oil has moved from $147 a barrel to around $30 per barrel. One must also be aware to not p.o. a seller off by bidding an unrealistic price. Same way on the sell side. Know thy customer rule. Know they seller rule.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HerefordSire, post: 612052, member: 4437"] [i]It really it not worth dickering unless the cash volume is large enough to justify your time. For example, if the retail price for one ton of feed is $300 I wouldn't save much if I found a seller to provide a ton for $275. Just the time to locate the needed phone numbers and the phone costs, not even counting separate transportations costs, may be more than $25 based upon normal salaries. However, if I bought 100 tons in one instance, it would likely be worth the time. In the same token, if the price of POT - NYSE is $73.00 bid by $73.05 ask, it wouldn't hurt entering a bid for $72.75 bid as long as the price moved down to $72.75 before she went up. Cash these days is very powerful since we are in a recession (credit crisis) which could get worse. I was impressed at the poster wanting to stockpile fuel since the price of oil has moved from $147 a barrel to around $30 per barrel. One must also be aware to not p.o. a seller off by bidding an unrealistic price. Same way on the sell side. Know thy customer rule. Know they seller rule.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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