Coffee (price) Bubbles?
Someone asked me if there's anything we can learn from Coffee (price) Bubbles, and it got me pondering...
1. Going back to 1970, they seem to happen with regularity around every 10-years.
2. They tend to peak in blow-off top fashion, and then fall about as sharply as they surged.
3. They also seem to happen in some proximity with stock market peaks/economic crises (which I would guess would be a reflection of echoes with commodity prices in general; inflation; and interest rates)
Made me think anyway...
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