ganeshji's Comments ganeshji's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/161812/comments 12 Reasons to Short Gold http://seekingalpha.com/article/120007-12-reasons-to-short-gold?source=feed#comment-384984 384984 Wed, 11 Feb 2009 23:43:16 -0500 Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets http://seekingalpha.com/article/71524-tuesday-outlook-commodities-emerging-markets?source=feed#comment-146875 146875 Tue, 08 Apr 2008 08:54:38 -0400 Brace Yourself For the Payrolls Number http://seekingalpha.com/article/71110-brace-yourself-for-the-payrolls-number?source=feed#comment-136327 136327 Fri, 04 Apr 2008 00:17:16 -0400 Tuesday's Action: Sign of a Bottom? http://seekingalpha.com/article/70786-tuesday-s-action-sign-of-a-bottom?source=feed#comment-134966 134966 Wed, 02 Apr 2008 00:39:59 -0400 Central Banks, in Panic Mode, Announce Large Auction http://seekingalpha.com/article/68071-central-banks-in-panic-mode-announce-large-auction?source=feed#comment-125214 125214
I due think it was smart...I'm not sure if it will work since banks might still hold as much cash as they can.

Thanks,
Douglas
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I due think it was smart...I'm not sure if it will work since banks might still hold as much cash as they can.

Thanks,
Douglas
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One Tank of Ethanol = Food for One Year http://seekingalpha.com/article/16623-one-tank-of-ethanol-food-for-one-year?source=feed#comment-123950 123950 Here are the return rates
Wheat futures prices have tripled since 2004
Corn prices have almost tripled since 2005
Soybeans have tripled since 2006
Crude oil is up about 60% in the past three years

We might be heading down the wrong road to energy independences. However, this might be America’s cure from eating too much. All joking aside two possible outcomes:

1. US Government keeps passing rules to that helps the ethanol industry. This will work if we become more efficient in crop production. I don’t think we can add that much more land to production without a change in the workforce and the some effects to the environment so I think it would have to be efficient that would stabilize crop prices to make this scenario to work.

2. Rising food cost causes the government to changes the laws on that benefit ethanol. I think the 2nd one is more likely to occur.

I understand this is a very complex issue and my 2 choice are limiting. Looking at real wages vs. inflation I think without a drop energy and food price we could see a changes to how we look at this issue and more important the US Government might change the laws.
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Sat, 08 Mar 2008 11:51:33 -0500 Here are the return rates
Wheat futures prices have tripled since 2004
Corn prices have almost tripled since 2005
Soybeans have tripled since 2006
Crude oil is up about 60% in the past three years

We might be heading down the wrong road to energy independences. However, this might be America’s cure from eating too much. All joking aside two possible outcomes:

1. US Government keeps passing rules to that helps the ethanol industry. This will work if we become more efficient in crop production. I don’t think we can add that much more land to production without a change in the workforce and the some effects to the environment so I think it would have to be efficient that would stabilize crop prices to make this scenario to work.

2. Rising food cost causes the government to changes the laws on that benefit ethanol. I think the 2nd one is more likely to occur.

I understand this is a very complex issue and my 2 choice are limiting. Looking at real wages vs. inflation I think without a drop energy and food price we could see a changes to how we look at this issue and more important the US Government might change the laws.
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