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4 minutes ago, $poorsledder$ said:

Where's my electric car that will cost me nothing to cross the US as I was promised?

 

when I was a kid we were promised flying cars 

major disappointment 

2 minutes ago, f7ben said:

Yes I’ve played all of those at one point but tvix is still to date my biggest loser lol

they are not buy and hold tools my man.  if you ever get underwater deep in one, average way the fuck down and say prayers 

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Just now, Crnr2Crnr said:

in a nutshell, producers have no incentive to minimize their profits by increasing supply... neither does a farmer who grows corn, soybeans or wheat.   

People don't care about commodity prices much, except for gazzerline.  Funny thing is, it doesn't seem to be stopping folks from taking trips, filling up their boats, ATVs or sxs's... and it also doesn't seem they are slowing down on the interstate to maximize fuel efficiency. 

So, what's the actual problem? 

Most people in this country would complain about being hung by a brand new rope. 

Thank you and why is this so hard for some to accept, admit and understand…take the political hackery  and finger pointing out of it and It becomes crystal clear. 

BTW I had a teacher in middle school use that new rope line….still laugh about it to this day.🤣

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Just now, Jimmy Snacks said:

Thank you and why is this so hard for some to accept, admit and understand…take the political hackery  and finger pointing out of it and It becomes crystal clear. 

BTW I had a teacher in middle school use that new rope line….still laugh about it to this day.🤣

Grandma used to say brand new frying pan upside the head to grandpa 

We sure do miss that man, shame they never found the body

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3 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

when I was a kid we were promised flying cars 

major disappointment 

they are not buy and hold tools my man.  if you ever get underwater deep in one, average way the fuck down and say prayers 

Yah I know lol , I was holding over 1000 shares of tvix 2 weeks before the pandemic hit and took it to $1000. I miss timed that one lol

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2 minutes ago, f7ben said:

Yah I know lol , I was holding over 1000 shares of tvix 2 weeks before the pandemic hit and took it to $1000. I miss timed that one lol

did you get trailing stopped out?   

I've admittedly had some hits and misses, but mostly hits. 

IDK when the next bubble is coming.  Pm me when you do.  :lol:

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11 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

in a nutshell, producers have no incentive to minimize their profits by increasing supply... neither does a farmer who grows corn, soybeans or wheat.   

People don't care about commodity prices much, except for gazzerline.  Funny thing is, it doesn't seem to be stopping folks from taking trips, filling up their boats, ATVs or sxs's... and it also doesn't seem they are slowing down on the interstate to maximize fuel efficiency. 

So, what's the actual problem? 

Most people in this country would complain about being hung by a brand new rope. 

Well, farmers don't stop growing corn because they think they are increasing supply.  They grow what they think will yield them the most profit and they can hold on too it until the market goes higher.  That analogy is piss poor.

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1 hour ago, racer254 said:

Well, farmers don't stop growing corn because they think they are increasing supply.  They grow what they think will yield them the most profit and they can hold on too it until the market goes higher.  That analogy is piss poor.

plus 'subsidies'... and crop insurance. :lol:

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1 hour ago, racer254 said:

Well, farmers don't stop growing corn because they think they are increasing supply.  They grow what they think will yield them the most profit and they can hold on too it until the market goes higher.  That analogy is piss poor.

AND since you are versed on the topic can you interject your thoughts and knowledge regarding the price of corn in relation to the price of fuel at the pump?  :)

 

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17 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

AND since you are versed on the topic can you interject your thoughts and knowledge regarding the price of corn in relation to the price of fuel at the pump?  :)

 

Well, you know all about ethanol.  Food for fuel doesn't necessarily seem good to me.

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21 hours ago, racer254 said:

Well, you know all about ethanol.  Food for fuel doesn't necessarily seem good to me.

one of the dumbest things ever.   E can work in places where there is excess capacity so allowing it is one thing,  mandating and subsidizing it something completely different.  

 

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