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    Fair chance of higher values near term

    #2
    And there goes the bull in grain markets. No pun intended.

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      #3
      Originally posted by farming101 View Post
      Fair chance of higher values near term
      Wont last 101, we are heading to a credit downgrade in the spring and our main export, oil, is blocked which is the support for our frozen peso.

      There is no win in currency in this country. If the loon goes down and supports commodities, we just pay on the other end because everything else we need is imported.

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        #4
        What's been keeping our dollar at the mid .70 range to begin with. I can't believe that it's not in the .60's. We have nothing going on here but fear mongering and social justice warfare in Canada. Most born from the year 2000 and up brainwashed by our public school system to fill political agendas and it has worked. Everything now is about race, privilege and apologies. The progressive right couldn't counter act this nonsense because they were too busy working to support their families and the government that is handing out cash to the social justice warrior crowd.

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          #5
          Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
          What's been keeping our dollar at the mid .70 range to begin with. I can't believe that it's not in the .60's. We have nothing going on here but fear mongering and social justice warfare in Canada. Most born from the year 2000 and up brainwashed by our public school system to fill political agendas and it has worked. Everything now is about race, privilege and apologies. The progressive right couldn't counter act this nonsense because they were too busy working to support their families and the government that is handing out cash to the social justice warrior crowd.
          All true, however when you look beyond our borders, every other country is committing economic and cultural suicide right along with us. Really very few viable alternatives in the world.

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            #6
            Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
            what's been keeping our dollar at the mid .70 range to begin with. I can't believe that it's not in the .60's. We have nothing going on here but fear mongering and social justice warfare in canada. Most born from the year 2000 and up brainwashed by our public school system to fill political agendas and it has worked. Everything now is about race, privilege and apologies. The progressive right couldn't counter act this nonsense because they were too busy working to support their families and the government that is handing out cash to the social justice warrior crowd.
            usd . . . .

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              #7
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              All true, however when you look beyond our borders, every other country is committing economic and cultural suicide right along with us. Really very few viable alternatives in the world.
              The Globalist Plan !

              Make everyone dependent.

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                #8
                Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
                The Globalist Plan !

                Make everyone dependent.
                The great 'Reset" is being set up...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                  The great 'Reset" is being set up...
                  The root of the already-in-progress ‘Great Global Financial Writeoff’ stems from the Lehman Bros collapse in 2008 . . . COVID or no COVID.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
                    Wont last 101, we are heading to a credit downgrade in the spring and our main export, oil, is blocked which is the support for our frozen peso.

                    There is no win in currency in this country. If the loon goes down and supports commodities, we just pay on the other end because everything else we need is imported.
                    I'll give it this week to close over .7625. If it doesn't it could indeed be a top which shows further weakness, not strength

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                      #11
                      Is the Japanese yen a good investment?

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                        #12
                        Was a study here once whats best or worst forvfarmer high or low dollar for reason jazz suggested.

                        Low dollarwon its impact for better grain prices is almost instant and other exports.

                        Wereas imports machinery etc a slow bleed lag time 12 months.

                        Imported fuel fert chems lag time few minths

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                          #13
                          2 month high in CAD today. (Early same as wrong...)

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
                            The root of the already-in-progress ‘Great Global Financial Writeoff’ stems from the Lehman Bros collapse in 2008 . . . COVID or no COVID.
                            All stems from fiat currency.

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                              #15
                              Cdn dollar breakout today . . . . Heavy chart resistance now seen as high as 79.80 cents U.S. (IMO).

                              Crazy markets tied to crazy pandemic, crazy spending and crazy politicians. Crude oil may receive a solid price boost. Strap-in, volatility could really spike over the next few weeks in markets.

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