by
Euan Wilson
7/31/2008 11:30:00 AM
When you reach the summit of Mt. Everest, for example, you'll want to take a few moments to enjoy the view. But soon enough, the oxygen-poor atmosphere and air temperature remind you that it's time to head back down. You can't climb any higher anyway. But why didn't that same reminder come 100 feet before you got to the mountaintop? Well, it probably did. You knew the peak was coming but were determined to finish the climb anyway. And believe it or not, markets work the same way.
Filed Under:
lean hogs, mountains, Markets, Futures Junctures
Category:
Commodities
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