The Market's Fine Print

Cattle Volatility Andy Warhol Would Have Loved

Andy Warhol's posters and portraits always struck DTN Livestock Analyst John Harrington as over-caffeinated and stuck on fast-forward -- not unlike a random stroll across Chicago's trading floor. (Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe by MichaelPhilip; public domain)
If Andy Warhol had spent more time trading cattle at the CME and less on weirdly coloring photos of Marilyn and tomato soup cans, the "king of pop art" might have been known for more practical wisdom.

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