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23 PORK ItLLIES - MONTHLY NawMt uun Pork Bellies have shown a predictable 3.3 year cycle. I . ! I I • , ii SIOWSTOCHASTIC I 1 .10 MONTH MA..... 1140 115 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 7S 50 laM 11X17 IWI 1870 1971 ll..V 1873 1074 475 1974 1077 ,1°/» 1979 1 0 IMI 1 ISW.l IW4 1915 IgW ICIH7 19» 19»9 1980 IWi l«l»3 <*»4 L7fl Figure 2-5: Pork Bellie Cycles Reprinted with permission of Commodity Trend Service
Corn futures have shown a predictable 5.6 year cycle. i ! 182.» 0M« 101.2* oeiKvae 4oe ie-7* 1«e.7l M-n Nt 1 M-«2 i i 1 I . i 21S.e 11-M 142 («47 420 400 380 360 340 320 300 280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 75 50 25 ir>63 - 19fiS 1088 l!>B7 1088 IJvTfl 1970 1071 1878 1073 1874 l»75 1(176 177 W78 1 » 1990 IBSI 1982 IBM IBM 1 5 1 1887 1888 19 » 190 1M1 IftOg 1» l»04 W. Figure 2-6: Corn Cycle Reprinted with permission of Commodity Trend Service 190e
This is the first market I ever traded. Note the tendency for prices to move higher in the summer. EGGS "SHELL Chicago 80 76 1968 [ iqfiq max HIGH, LOW t ao« or nearest futures) • uninT>uu.a.m>.>.T.n> 1968 1969 1970 : !1 ! ; ! 1 !1 ! 5!1 !1 ! 1 !1 !! : 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 W?20 Figure 2-7: Shell Egg Prices 1968-1977 Reprinted with permission of Commodity Research Bureau
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