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Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8584985
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The new goal is 2 percent inflation over the long term. Mathematically you will have to bring inflation below 2 percent for 6 or 7 years just to average 2 percent over the long term thanks to the post Covid spike. If you grew up in the 70’s and 80’s you know what bad jobs market looks like. This ain’t one. IMO


Who is John Galt?
Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8585000
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Lower rates increase the economy. Trumps white house is printing money and pushing for lower rates. Inflation should increase if that happens. Peoples investments should keep booming. I'm guessing the new Fed chair in May has some plans.

Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8585001
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Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8585002
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Tangible > Numeral


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Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8585003
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everything require petrol to produce or move

inflation/prices will be going up....

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Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: OhioBoy] #8585005
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Originally Posted by OhioBoy
Lower rates increase the economy. Trumps white house is printing money and pushing for lower rates. Inflation should increase if that happens. Peoples investments should keep booming. I'm guessing the new Fed chair in May has some plans.


I don't think we'll be seeing rate cuts anytime soon.....


Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait

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Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: IN cooner] #8585008
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Originally Posted by IN cooner
everything require petrol to produce or move

inflation/prices will be going up....

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Absolutely, we witnessed that jyst A few years ago.


There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8585014
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To see how oil price and inflation go hand in hand, compare these two charts.

There are other factors, but these two run pretty close together..

https://www.chartoasis.com/crude-oil-per-barrel-commodity-chart-5-years-cop2/

https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/inflation/current-inflation-rates/


There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8585023
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My head hurts.


"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8585069
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Rates held steady.... as expected.


Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait

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Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8585082
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The cost of living index went up .7% in February. The largest monthly increase in several months and that does not include any of the increases in March which will be substantial. We are seeing the real impacts of year old tariffs, now. So all of us that belive a 3-6 week pump in energy costs will disappear by the 4th of July do not understand how our economy works. Businesses are spending billions more for goods and services that will be in our economic future for many months. Long term things like fertilizer. Most fertilizer has been purchased for 2026, but the cost for 2027 has already gone way up It is not just the cost of the fertilizer used per acre it also shows up as less is used and that can trigger lower yields and thus shorter supplies. Corn has already gone up .25 cents since March 1st and we still have a 2 billion bushel carryover but users know and feel there could be some real supply concerns heading our way even without weather etc. Fertilizer issues impact all major crop countries, like Brazil, China, Ukraine, Argentina, India etc.

Bryce

Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: OhioBoy] #8585245
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Originally Posted by OhioBoy
Lower rates increase the economy. Trumps white house is printing money and pushing for lower rates. Inflation should increase if that happens. Peoples investments should keep booming. I'm guessing the new Fed chair in May has some plans.


I heard Kevin Warsh wants to take cash out of circulation and destroy it, if someone has heard different please correct me.

Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: bblwi] #8585255
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Originally Posted by bblwi
The cost of living index went up .7% in February. The largest monthly increase in several months and that does not include any of the increases in March which will be substantial. We are seeing the real impacts of year old tariffs, now. So all of us that belive a 3-6 week pump in energy costs will disappear by the 4th of July do not understand how our economy works. Businesses are spending billions more for goods and services that will be in our economic future for many months. Long term things like fertilizer. Most fertilizer has been purchased for 2026, but the cost for 2027 has already gone way up It is not just the cost of the fertilizer used per acre it also shows up as less is used and that can trigger lower yields and thus shorter supplies. Corn has already gone up .25 cents since March 1st and we still have a 2 billion bushel carryover but users know and feel there could be some real supply concerns heading our way even without weather etc. Fertilizer issues impact all major crop countries, like Brazil, China, Ukraine, Argentina, India etc.

Bryce


It actually is nice to finally see some volatility come into the markets it creates some good buying and selling opportunity.

Re: Not political - Economical. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8585382
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It actually is nice to finally see some volatility come into the markets it creates some good buying and selling opportunity.
Yes there are 3 March 2027 futures over $5.00 for corn. Been a while since those prices were around, but with fertilizer up about 30% right now and average costs would be say $100 per acre that is another $25-$30 or for good IA corn ground about 15 cents per bushel which means some additional income but that does not include the higher costs of other inputs such as fuel other fertilizers and chemicals which are largly petrolium based.
I can see some larger end users buying now even with 5 cents per bushel per month or 60 cents per year that means corn at $5.25 next year is break even for them and they have their supply. We have not dealt with a smaller crop for a while and it may get real interesting if we break away from typical acres planted and yield trends.

Bryce

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