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Friday, September 28, 2012

It's the BASIC, You're IN or OUT? - News Sharing of Recent SBO Price



Reviewing last two weeks of commodity price, it’s been a specified news should we consider and take a concern. Summarizing recent news regarding the commodity, production by the US and China producer is high while the dropping demand in Japan as well as in China have been decreasing. Other factors contributing for the dropping demand is the US and Europe economy conditions. Generally, Soybean crops is higher than expected, while market is not really contributing on level of high consumptions.


Simply, it leads to formula we’ve all acknowledged,
HIGH SUPPLY +LOW DEMAND = LOW PRICE

HOWEVER, as we’re discussing about market, means the global market. As a contrary, even though the demand on USA and Europe is decreasing, Korea is showing an enthusiast response. Demand from Korea is increasing, with obvious opportunities over this decreasing price.

Checking the graphic from several price directories, there’s still possibility that the price will increase. As of today, it was closed with slightly increase price. Analyst may predict and make a forecast that price might still on low price, however, basic consideration is commodity price never remain on constant point.

As for Universal Trading Report, we have served our customers to close order 540 MT only for the last 3 days on SBO only. Yes, our customer as the representative of Indonesia market is very well known of this situation and responding well. 

So, partners, you’re also the market, you are the demand maker. Time, that’s might be the right consideration to respond on this current situation. IN, then you could function this as your great opportunity. OUT, that might also your choice, believe you have other consideration.


Suppose you’ll be also positive responding!

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News Sources:
http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/19566674/news-summary-high-crop-yields-push-soybeans-lower
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-09-23/global-soybean-consumption-to-decline-3-million-tons-on-prices.html
http://investasi.kontan.co.id

 

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