- 1.
"Grains Price Forecasting Is A Done Deal"...
- 2.
"12-Months Grains Trading".
Sincerely,
Oscar de la F -- Harlingen, TX
P.S.
Please put my name on your list of persons receiving
Grains newsletter."
Tue,
29 Apr 1997 13:11:33:
"I first purchased the book Investing In Wheat, Soybeans,
Corn in 1994. Trading the Grandmill method since early
'95 has brought in a profit to date of 379% per year
in wheat, and 84% per year in corn (original capital
of less than $2000). I have modified the graphs somewhat
to reflect current values and would like to receive
information on this topic from the editor. I would like
to receive pricing and more detailed information on
the Grandmill method and also the current issue FREE
of charge."
Thanks,
LKF
To:
Editor@GrainsNewsletter.com
"Hi, my name is MB or B & B Futures & Options, Inc.
We have a client who has been doing very well with your
recommendations. We are interested in receiving a free
copy of your newsletter...I believe many traders could
possibly benefit from the study of your book. I know
that my client has! Please respond,"
MB
"Grains,
based on William Grandmill's original. Now incorporates
newly updated forecasting graphs. Combines coverage
of fundamental information with application. (book publisher
and distributor, newsletter publisher, electronic or
fax information service, producer of a news service)."
Futures
Magazine--Source Book 1997
"The
kind of mistakes we love to make:"
Jan.
21, 1997
"I'm a newcomer to your newsletter and the information
makes a lot of sense. After the Nov. issue, I bought
2 mini contracts of May soybeans and after the Jan.
issue, cashed in one May soybeans to take a little profit.
It is nice to be on the right side of the market. There
is just one problem. The Jan. newsletter had the wrong
zip code on it."
Steve
B. -- Reynoldburg, OH
18
Jan. 1997
"Grains Newsletter: Thank you for your sample Nov. '96
Grains Newsletter. Having purchased and completed Bill
Grandmill's "Investing In Wheat, Soybeans, Corn" (as
per your recommendation), I have been not only duly
impressed with the clear, concise presentation (Bill
knew how to 'teach'), but I felt that somehow I was
led to this information at this time. Being 63 yrs of
age, & struggling to learn commodity trading, Bill's
books are like a breath of fresh air. Please sign me
up for the following, as per your offer, and check is
enclosed...I surmise this may be the beginnings of an
interesting and useful relationship."
Thanx,
RN -- Wappingers Falls, NY
"Thanks
for the info. I really love your newsletter and all
of Mr. Grandmill's and Dr. Gould's information. Keep
up the great work. It's very much appreciated by me
and I assume other traders as well."
Thanks
again,
Nancy D. Maplewood -- MO
Dear
Sir,
"I failed to send in for my Fall '95 newsletter which
I now regret because of what has happened since then
in the market. Please send me a Spring '96 newsletter
and hopefully I will do a better job of marketing this
coming year."
Thanks,
Dwayne A. -- Hull, IA
"Thanks
for doing such a great job. Please renew for Spring
'96."
Thanks,
Jim F. -- Crockett, CA
"I
used to subscribe to the Grandmill grain letter & then
it suddenly stopped. It was a very profitable service.
Now I trade grains full time and use Grandmill methods
to good advantage. Is he still alive? I don't have $1
U.S. handy, but I enclose some U.S. stamps. If I subscribe
I will send you a bank draft."
Bill
W. --
Ampang Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
"Go
get them -- sounds like you are Wm. Jr."
Good
luck,
Col. Robert M. B. -- Wheaton, IL
January
31, 1995
"Are you an expert trader who intends to pick up the
torch passed by William Grandmill? I'm interested! Send
details. Sincerely, James D. W." Frederick, MD (February
11, 1995) "I am sending you my check now for two reasons:
to encourage you in your enterprise, and to be sure
I am on your subscriber list in case you later decide
to limit the number of subscribers. I do hope you will
be generous with the follow-up letters, because I found
them to be helpful."
Sincerely,
James D. W. -- Frederick, MD
"I
am looking forward to receiving your first newsletter.
In the interim, I bought Wm. Grandmill's book. For several
years, I have traded based on technical analysis alone
in the belief that there are too many variables in a
fundamental approach for the average trader to handle.
Now Mr. Grandmill's book offers a very refreshing alternative
that seems to hold a lot of promise. I have to say that
I am quite excited by Mr. Grandmill's approach. It seems
so down to earth and practical."
John
B. -- Mount Vernon, WA
"Enclosed
is a check for a subscription to your newsletter GRAINS.
When I purchased several books written by Mr. Grandmill
from a publishing company, I was not aware that he published
a newsletter. As a novice futures investor, I am very
interested in learning more on how to use the fundamentals
to be successful in the grain markets. As you can see,
I am quite excited to find out about your newsletter
and look forward to my first issue."
Gene
S. -- Sherborn, MA
"I
have read your newsletter for the first time and I am
impressed with the contents. "
Siek
T. H. -- Singapore
"I
was a subscriber to William Grandmill's Grain Analyses
of Wheat, Soybeans and Corn, and was advised by Windsor
Books of Brightwaters, N.Y., that your firm is now offering
the same grain analyses once offered by William Grandmill,
using the methods found in Grandmill's book. Please
give me details for participating in your reports."
Good
luck,
Francis J.C -- Newark, CA
"Wm.
Grandmill (1985) Ltd.,
I wrote to your address regarding the grain reports
for this year which I obtained last year. Not having
received a reply, I wrote again. I obtained the Pegram
address from Windsor Books. I would appreciate receiving
the Grains newsletter & look forward to hearing from
you."
Clive
L. -- Brentwood, Great Britain
"Please
include me in the next edition of your Grains newsletter.
Enclosed are U.S. dollars. Please send via fax and via
air mail next edition and follow up letters, if any.
Thank you."
Sincerely,
Dr. Manfred W. -- Hamburg, Germany
"I
have bought the book. I herewith send a cheque for one
edition of Grains. Please sent me the above publication
on receipt of the money by air mail. I appreciate the
trouble you took in mailing it to me."
Ru
Y. F. -- Kaohsiung, Taiwan R.O.C.
"The
newsletter is just fine!"
J.
K. -- Eudora, AR
"Please
add us to your mailing list."
S.
Trading Svc. -- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
"The
book is fascinating. If I'm too late for the Spring
edition, let me know how much a copy is & I will pay
for it."
Daniel
S. -- Upper Marlboro, MD
"I've
just read Grandmill's book and would like to implement
his techniques."
Tom
S. -- Evington, VA
"I
have been reading Wm. Grandmill's book and have found
it useful and illuminating. Enclosed please find payment
for Grains."
G.
M. -- Scarsdale, NY
"Please
note the change of address as indicated above. The phone
and fax numbers remain unchanged. Best wishes. PS 1:
Interesting markets, aren't they? Confounds the heck
out of me. But hanging in there and looking forward
to each of your mailings. PS 2: Here's the check for
the next year, top level."
Eric
K. -- Suisse/Switzerland
"Here's
my payment for Spring 1996. I can't find my ID # or
a mailing label. I did not (unfortunately for me) get
a Fall letter."
Mr.
Lannie R. T. -- Las Cruces, NM
"Enclosed
is my payment. Thanks much for all your "sharing".
God
bless,
Jean M. Y. -- Fort Lauderdale, FL
Dear
Editor:
"William Grandmill was the finest writer, student and
interpreter of grains in my experience (I have all his
books bought through Windsor Books). I was very sad
to learn today from Merrie at Windsor Books that Mr.
Grandmill had died. What a great loss! But it was encouraging
to hear that you are publishing a newsletter based on
Mr G's work and that I could receive a sample copy.
Please send more."
Thanking
you cordially,
Henry B. M. -- Norwalk, CT
Dear
Sirs:
"Enclosed is a check in payment for your Spring and
Fall of 1996 Grains letter. I have enjoyed reading Mr.
Grandmill's book titled, "Investing In Wheat, Soybeans,
Corn". I am impressed with the ability to "invest" rather
than to trade the grain market. Trading commodities
is much more cut-throat than gambling in Las Vegas!
Your service should be helpful to me in selling the
corn and soybeans grown on my farm. It should be very
helpful in the current situation where demand is so
great for these commodities."
Yours
truly,
Edmund J. C. -- Peoria, IL
July
25, 1997 - Grains:
"Thanks
for starting my subscription. I assume you received
by check. The very first issue of Grains made three
specific trades from which to choose. This is great!
Last year you made a couple of spread trades which I
believe worked out well. I would appreciate receiving
more of these when you feel they are timely. It is a
pleasure to be a member of your growing family."
Cordially,
Henry M. -- Norwalk, CT
Sept.
17, 1997
Dear Sir:
"I am a subscriber to Grains Newsletter. I just got
my Sept. 97 issue on Sept. 16, 1997. Do you provide
a fax service on the same day the USDA releases their
reports? If so, please let me know the cost of providing
fax service. The information you provide is very useful
and am happy with it. Looking forward to hearing from
you."
Sincerely,
N.S.K -- Austell, GA
3/31/98
Dear Sir,
I am very pleased with your newsletter & will continue
to subscribe as long as you are writing.
Thank
you very much,
Ted C. Alhambra, CA
May
16, 1998:
Dear Sirs:
This letter is being sent to you to thank you for providing
a very good market letter service...You really spoiled
us when you decided to post your updates every other
month on the Internet. It is really great to obtain
this information the day of or the next day after the
WASDE report when it is published on your web site ...
Thanks for a fine service.