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jossette

04-27-2005 15:53:23




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I had read in the paper a couple of weeks ago that my neighbor was having a sheriffs sale because he is $160,000 in the hole and can not make payments. this week the same persons wife is being charged with stealing money from the bank she worked at. they found $187,000 that she took over 3 years and faces 10 years.. My question--what did they do with all the money when they are so broke??? its bad enough you lose your farm, but then your wife goes up state too.. you think you have it bad until someone you know has it worse...

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captaink

04-29-2005 11:50:59




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 Re: off the subject in reply to jossette, 04-27-2005 15:53:23  
It might be the CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade) or the Mercantile Exchange. I know of two instances where somebody was speculating (not hedging) on grain or livestock prices and would either buy or sell large quantities of grain on “paper” hoping the market would move in their favor. Since it only takes a fraction of the value of the grain in order to have enough “margin” money to do it, it is easy to get some big numbers.

For instance, you can buy 20,000 bushels of soybeans (roughly a $124,000 value today) on the board with $6480. (This is from the CBOT website). It only takes $4800 to maintain ownership of the same quantity of grain. If the soybean market moves $.60 cents the wrong way, this is a loss of $12,000 which can happen in just a couple days! Since the markets go up and down, some guys will try to add positions to offset losses, and if they get in wrong, the numbers can get big really fast!

Don’t get me wrong, the CBOT and Mercantile Exchange have their place in hedging, but you better know EXACTLY what you are doing, have a reasonable plan, and a broker that won’t be calling you every day trying to get you out of a “bad position” when that position has a decent profit locked in for you. Remember, brokers get paid only when they make a trade, not by the hour…

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dhermesc

04-28-2005 05:48:36




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 Re: off the subject in reply to jossette, 04-27-2005 15:53:23  
Where are they located?

I've had personal experience with three people stealing money from employers and blowing it all at the new indian casinoes here in Kansas. Two were well over $100,000 te otehr didn't try so hard an only got away with $20,000.



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jossette

04-28-2005 08:41:08




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 Re: off the subject in reply to dhermesc, 04-28-2005 05:48:36  
minnesota



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JonM

04-27-2005 18:38:27




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 Re: off the subject in reply to jossette, 04-27-2005 15:53:23  
Maybe gambling.... hey what was the secret of the 4006 a couple days ago, the loader hid alot of the tractor, i'm a little curious,
Thanks Jon



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jossette

04-27-2005 19:00:49




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 Re: off the subject in reply to JonM, 04-27-2005 18:38:27  
third party image

it is a 400 with a few added things of my own.

put the lights up front with a grill guard ( like a wheatland ,,and fenders from an 806.( child safety)

hence my W--4006



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JonM

04-27-2005 20:21:35




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 Re: off the subject in reply to jossette, 04-27-2005 19:00:49  
o.k. that makes sense, ever thought about a 400-6 with a 6 cylinder 282 diesel? wouldn't be cheap but it would be neat!



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jossette

04-28-2005 04:59:56




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 Re: off the subject in reply to JonM, 04-27-2005 20:21:35  
I did have that in mind but I thought of a 300 6 cyl from a ford pickup. but since this one is already rebuilt and moma screaming about that damn red tractor, I had better quit ..



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Nebraska Cowman

04-27-2005 17:30:13




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 Re: off the subject in reply to jossette, 04-27-2005 15:53:23  
It's easy to spend money. I know lots of people that make much more than I do and have very little to show for it.



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gordon hulgan

04-27-2005 16:31:33




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 Re: off the subject in reply to jossette, 04-27-2005 15:53:23  
jossette.it dont take college degree figuer that out. have safe day.gordon al



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