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Grains are to blast off for a multi-year bull market
Sam Adelton
Feb. 19, 2006

Wheat, Corn, Soybean and Oats are ready to blast off in a multi-year bull market. A few years back the grains went on a rampage during the summer after some extended period (five years) of base building. Now they have completed their second wave and is ready to charge for the third wave. Wheat for example can go to 575 from 375 as of now within a year.


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