I have no worries about these stocks whatsoever, regardless of their monstrous precipitous fall from grace. It figures that they were held in great numbers of Mutual Funds, Derivitives, Hedges Funds, etc, etc. and had to be sold to meet other obligational losses. When you are going down and heavily leveraged at the same time you MUST start selling off the good stuff because generally people wait too long to dump losers.....triggers or no triggers. When stocks like Monsanto can fall and other blue chips when they are perfectly healthy companies by ANY standards, the btm. line is PANIC, PANIC, PANIC being the main reason for everything going down.
Too many experts, I don't dare sell anything right at the moment. POT, Monsanto, MOS, Mechtel, almost anything having to do with earl (petroleum). No choice but to hang in and wait...hopefully not for a vortex spiraling further downward.
The Global Agricultural Boom: No Bubbles Here [View article]
What makes "DSX Lover" think that 3 billion people starving around the world is going to make an iota of difference to food market prices elsewhere? Where is the logic, past or present in that observation? Where or what are the historical facts to support such a conclusion?
The Burst Commodities Bubble [View article]
When stocks like Monsanto can fall and other blue chips when they are perfectly healthy companies by ANY standards, the btm. line is PANIC, PANIC, PANIC being the main reason for everything going down.
The Agriculture Boom Goes Bust [View article]
Too many experts, I don't dare sell anything right at the moment. POT, Monsanto, MOS, Mechtel, almost anything having to do with earl (petroleum). No choice but to hang in and wait...hopefully not for a vortex spiraling further downward.
The Global Agricultural Boom: No Bubbles Here [View article]