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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1246770" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>[q</p><p> 50/50 is a lot higher than I hear of here though. .60 a lb was the highest I heard of last year.</p></blockquote><p>Hey Kenny. Yea I'm aware of that strategy. I wonder if you can buy some " risk management " on as few a head poster is suggesting?[/quote]</p><p> Yes, you can buy on 1 head or ever how many that you wish. Actually I would advise anyone to try it on a few head to better understand how things works. It has not been collected on the last 2-3 years much but the next 2-3 could be a lot different.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1246770, member: 8993"] [q 50/50 is a lot higher than I hear of here though. .60 a lb was the highest I heard of last year.[/quote] Hey Kenny. Yea I'm aware of that strategy. I wonder if you can buy some " risk management " on as few a head poster is suggesting?[/quote] Yes, you can buy on 1 head or ever how many that you wish. Actually I would advise anyone to try it on a few head to better understand how things works. It has not been collected on the last 2-3 years much but the next 2-3 could be a lot different. [/QUOTE]
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