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  • macdon02
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 1858

    #11
    Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
    Which American natural gas stock is looking the best?
    With the island top in ng, it isn't looking good. Step aside time if in. New lows could be possible. Massive shortages of propane being reported but there's no long trade possibilities till into the new year now. Looking at first week of Jan.

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    • Taiga
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2018
      • 1477

      #12
      I wouldn’t touch natural gas yet, producers have a surplus, pipelines are full, and oil focussed wells are just flaring the gas (burning it up) so they don’t have to deal with it. This is US too. Chesapeake heading for bankruptcy.
      I also wouldn’t touch any farm equipment manufacturer at this time, but that’s just me.

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      • jazz
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2018
        • 9308

        #13
        You guys are already in the commodities business, dont go further in.

        Has your bank ever lost money?

        My bank pays my home mortgage for me.

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        • Oliver88
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 4688

          #14
          Originally posted by Marusko View Post
          Grain handling - ??? Are there any that are not privately owned now? AGT is the only one that comes to mind, but it went private this year
          What about Bunge or ADM shares?

          Most other companies aren’t listed.

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          • ajl
            Senior Member
            • May 2008
            • 3246

            #15
            I own NTR on that list and think it will do well this winter. Unlike CWRS, corn prices are actually higher than last year. Some US farmers are harvesting a good crop of corn right now and others are collecting lavish insurance money. Combine that with MFP payments and higher milk prices and the US farmer for the most part is sitting good. There are a few exceptions though. So fertilizer will be bought for a larger corn plantings in spring of 2020. Machinery manufacturing could be good going into 2020 for the same reason. 2020 will in canuckistan witness the disappearance of the pulse industry needing more fertilizer for wheat, barley, oats and canola which will all be up in 20. Food processing is generally a dud as far as profitability is concerned but I recently picked up RSI because the dividend works for me. A&W restaurant royalties may also be worth a look.

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            • GDR
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2016
              • 1659

              #16
              Originally posted by ajl View Post
              Food processing is generally a dud as far as profitability is concerned but I recently picked up RSI because the dividend works for me.
              I heard this week Rogers had to abandon the sugarbeets down south cause they couldn't get them harvested and they are now too froze. Dont know how that will affect them, just interesting.

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