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Not sure WTF 'What a Putz Z z Z z Z z Z ' is doing

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Posted On: 10/08/2019 10:07:11 AM
Posted By: Bhawks
Re: dbergh #27391
Not sure WTF 'What a Putz Z z Z z Z z Z ' is doing in your posts to me, considering that you're an easily misinformed, credulous, Trumpanzee.

So, when i choose to respond you'll be reading What an ass hole/hat/clown. Which everyone will recognize as an accurate description.

Unlike you I don't root against the U.S, by blindly supporting an incompetent, lying, treasonous.....in the broadest sense of the word......jackass.

Leave it to you to not look further into the issue and to engage in conclusion jumping.

https://www.agweb.com/blog/why-china-buying-us-soybeans


The trade war is still going on and China is still battling ASF, but trade talks have seemingly become slightly more positive. According to China this is why they have been aggressively buying US soybeans again, saying it is a sign of good faith. However, I wonder what the real motive is.

Call me crazy (wouldn't be the first time) but, I wonder if China has an ulterior motive. Could it be that China sees the current low prices in US soybeans as an opportunity to buy cheap?

Is it possible that China is worried that the US crop might not be as big as the USDA is suggesting and they are worried prices could go much higher?

I find it interesting that China began to buy after the USDA gave us a report showing the lowest pod count since 2012 but with an absurdly high pod weight saving the national average yield. Some dryness in Brazil may have even fueled the fire further.

Maybe China is Buying just to entice a trade deal. If true what does that say about their situation? Either way I have a hard time believing that fear of soybean availability (even in the slightest) isn't part of their motivation for the recent US soybean purchases.


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