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Commodity Prices 06/22/2021 Year-to-Date Price Change



ENERGY

Oil (USA) 51.11%

Natural Gas 28.59%

Gasoline 58.61%

Ethanol 73.06%

Propane 48.37%

AGRICULTURAL

Lumber 1.99% (but double the 06/23/2000 price)

Milk 9.68%

Wool 25.70%

Sugar 6.33%

Rice 9.27%

Corn 36.52%

LIVESTOCK

Beef 13.67%

Poultry 22.13%

Lean Hogs 53.11%

INDUSTRIAL

Copper 21.13%

Coal 48.98%

Steel 13.48%

Iron Ore 34.70%

Lithium 91.40%

Cobalt 41.52%

Lead 9.55%

This is just since the first of this year. A comparison to this date last year might be different. For instance, lumber is double what it cost a year ago, even with a huge price drop in the last month.

Source: https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/lumber
 
I don't know what the future holds, but I try to stay in a position where I don't have to run out and "buy high", and I can ride it out for awhile.

If prices stay sky high, I'll still need to buy fuel, food, clothes etc.

I do wish I'd have bought a storage container full of OSB when it was $7.99.
 
If I was cynical and was looking at all the other things going on like the hedge funds buying all the houses, then I might think this is what a commie takeover looks like. Nawwwww that can't be true can it? :s0093:
 
the real trick to all of what's going on is to have buying power after it all crashes. Our pockets are being picked. :s0093:
Wait til "they" mandate the changeover to digital money as part of the Great Reset... I understand that all money in private hands will be worth $0.60 on the dollar in the exchange. Those of us with $$$ in IRA or 401k will be hit hard.
 

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