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| I have come to the conclusion that marketing grain as an advisor is a loosing proposition. The way a marketer is judged is “after the market reveals the truth”. You can analyze charts and fundamentals all day long and none of that will tell you 100 percent what is going to happen tomorrow, next week, next month or next year. You can read this forum or a multitude of others and gather your own information and draw your own conclusions. You have a 50/50 chance of being correct.
The problem we all have is we gauge a market services advice with known results a week or two after the advice is given instead of judging it with only the known variables at the exact time the advice was given. I prefer to market my own grain. I win some and I loose some. The key is a series of base hits. Trying to the grand slam will make you a hero or a zero. How long you get to play the game depends on how long you can stay solvent waiting on the next pitch. | |
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