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Get READY for a "BIG TRAIN WRECK"??
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<blockquote data-quote="traderaaron" data-source="post: 759726" data-attributes="member: 13840"><p>Except that it's a solution that has never really worked. As much as every nation tries to inflate it isn't working, it never worked in Japan for any real length of time, still doesn't. What if this is the inflation and this is all it can muster without a much more prolonged period of deflation to setup asset prices where they need to be to then jumpstart inflation?</p><p></p><p>And the Dollar in 2010 has been the strongest currency in the world other than Gold. Europe had been an increasing export market, recession there and currency factors may very well impact beef trade.</p><p></p><p>Betting on inflation or deflation either one in your cattle operation is likely to leave one eventually disappointed. And will beef really be one of the only food commodities to not come under deflationary pressures that are currently being felt in many other markets?</p><p></p><p>Increasing my cattle inventory turnover is my solution to dealing with either inflation or deflation or none of the above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traderaaron, post: 759726, member: 13840"] Except that it's a solution that has never really worked. As much as every nation tries to inflate it isn't working, it never worked in Japan for any real length of time, still doesn't. What if this is the inflation and this is all it can muster without a much more prolonged period of deflation to setup asset prices where they need to be to then jumpstart inflation? And the Dollar in 2010 has been the strongest currency in the world other than Gold. Europe had been an increasing export market, recession there and currency factors may very well impact beef trade. Betting on inflation or deflation either one in your cattle operation is likely to leave one eventually disappointed. And will beef really be one of the only food commodities to not come under deflationary pressures that are currently being felt in many other markets? Increasing my cattle inventory turnover is my solution to dealing with either inflation or deflation or none of the above. [/QUOTE]
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