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Thanks for sharing Al. Will definitely check this out laterAl_Dente wrote:Thx homeyKeiZai wrote:Morning everyone...Coffee for clark, so 125 should be next stop...
Interesting chatter on coffee: [best to read later as it won’t move the etf JO]
Farmer makes only $1.30 a pound on coffee that retails in the United States for $12 a pound.
“…growers of commodity crops like coffee and cocoa often live in poverty.”
So, this farmer started selling his beans on Facebook to friends in the United States, and opened a local coffee shop in Costa Rica, and sold his coffee to tourists. He is now at the forefront of the “farm-to-table business model” wherein farmers can “participate in the added value as coffee moves downstream to the consumer.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/17/busin ... h_20130317
thx oobOut of Bounds wrote:That is the new economy. Want something? go to the global marketplace. Need to sell something? Same thing. Watch Amazon, they are at the forefront of this model.Al_Dente wrote:Thx homeyKeiZai wrote:Morning everyone...Coffee for clark, so 125 should be next stop...
Interesting chatter on coffee: [best to read later as it won’t move the etf JO]
Farmer makes only $1.30 a pound on coffee that retails in the United States for $12 a pound.
“…growers of commodity crops like coffee and cocoa often live in poverty.”
So, this farmer started selling his beans on Facebook to friends in the United States, and opened a local coffee shop in Costa Rica, and sold his coffee to tourists. He is now at the forefront of the “farm-to-table business model” wherein farmers can “participate in the added value as coffee moves downstream to the consumer.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/17/busin ... h_20130317
Thanks bud, I like that model too...the first oneAl_Dente wrote:thx oobOut of Bounds wrote:That is the new economy. Want something? go to the global marketplace. Need to sell something? Same thing. Watch Amazon, they are at the forefront of this model.Al_Dente wrote:Thx homeyKeiZai wrote:Morning everyone...Coffee for clark, so 125 should be next stop...
Interesting chatter on coffee: [best to read later as it won’t move the etf JO]
Farmer makes only $1.30 a pound on coffee that retails in the United States for $12 a pound.
“…growers of commodity crops like coffee and cocoa often live in poverty.”
So, this farmer started selling his beans on Facebook to friends in the United States, and opened a local coffee shop in Costa Rica, and sold his coffee to tourists. He is now at the forefront of the “farm-to-table business model” wherein farmers can “participate in the added value as coffee moves downstream to the consumer.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/17/busin ... h_20130317
I like that new business model![]()
Much better than the “let’s steal from our depositors and from the Russians” business model
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DawDAQyZ1GQ
ClarkW wrote: ...Thanks for sharing Al. Will definitely check this out later
Alright good we're at 5min 100SMA, time to take some profits baby. This was easy than I thought, great help by SPY with the down barsUnique wrote:Well, that was easy AAPL.
Let's see if we can get another leg
Gartley should be CD = 0.786 of XA, right?ClarkW wrote:Just a heads up or warning, not a prediction that prices will fall. But we have a possible Bearish Gartley on natural gas
you did not mention that equal making new lows or am I wrongCobra wrote:testing support. the usual pattern is down in the morning then up and up and up the rest of the day, so let's see if today is of any differences.