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Investing in Wheat, Soybeans and Corn by William Grandmill
  • Investing in Wheat, Soybeans and Corn

  • Long Term - Stress Free - Profitable

  • by William Grandmill
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    • Product code: 3596
    • ISBN: 0930233417, ISBN13: 9780930233419, 206 pages, hardback
      Published by Windsor Books on 1990
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    Contents of Investing in Wheat, Soybeans and Corn

    Part One - A New Approach

    The purpose of this book
    Long term trading vs technical trading
    A stop price is not a trader's best protection
    Trading grain without using a stop price
    Investment in grain
    How to express a grain's supply
    The concept of the right price
    The forecasting graphs
    The USDA crop reports
    Where to get the grain data
    Using options
    Option trading basics


    Part Two - Investing In Wheat

    Wheat prices have economic limits
    How to find the amount of back-up capital
    Another way to find the back-up capital
    USDA as a source of information
    The US Wheat Carryover
    World wheat carryover
    Combination carryover
    Where to get the wheat data
    How to use the forecasting graphs
    Whether to buy or to sell
    How to make an extra profit
    Year round investing
    Automatic year round investment plan
    Innovations
    Using a wheat option
    Option trading basics
    Guidelines for wheat options
    How to use the wheat option graph
    How you can get a headstart on USDA's crop estimate
    An alternative method of estimating the new crop
    How to use the new forecasting graphs
    Wheat prices to the end of the century
    A new wheat price era has begun
    Graphs and charts


    Part Three - Investing Soybeans

    Soybeans: what to expect
    The carryover as a key price element
    How to use the forecasting graphs
    How the forecasting graphs were made
    The soybean forecasting graphs
    Using the forecasting graphs to buy an option
    How to use the soybean option graph
    When to use a soybean option
    Automatic year-round soybean investment plan
    How to use the timing charts
    How to find the amount of back-up money needed
    Finishing the automatic year-round soybean investment plan
    How would the automatic investment plan have fared in 15 years?
    Average low and high soybean prices
    Using the combined soybean supplies of the US Brazil
    How does the South American crop affect Chicago prices
    Total supply/last total use of the combined US, SA crops
    Getting a headstart on the market
    How to use the soybean production graph
    How does a change in carryover % affect soybean prices?
    You now have 4 different November graphs to consult
    Which is better to trade - soybean or meal?
    The July/November soybean spread


    Part Four - Investing In Corn

    Investing in corn
    How the corn supply and demand affect prices
    The forecasting graphs
    Where to get the corn data
    Backup capital
    Corn options
    Year round automatic corn investment plan
    Getting a headstart on the corn market
    The corn production graph
    What to do next
    Buying or selling a March corn future about Jan 2nd
    The December wheat/corn spread
    How to trade the December wheat/corn spread

    Chronological Order of the Grain Investments
    The Cream of the Crop


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