The Market's Fine Print

Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall

Given countless examples from both literature and folklore, mirrors can symbolize predictive powers of magic or contrary systems of rule and order. Livestock futures too can serve as the market's mirror. (Photo by Martin Rapko, CC BY 2.0)
With the unusual disconnect between the feeder board and the cash feeder index, how can the former possibly be a reflection of the latter?

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