Talk:Crush spread

Calculation
In terms of calculations, it would be preferable to state something very general before delving into the actual computation. Reason is: contracts specifications are different and changing. What matters is the equivalent to a bushel of soybeans (S). Then from there we can derive the equivalent soybean meal (SM) and soybean oil (SO) contracts "processed" equivalents. So we could have the following : - 1 bushel S = 11 lb SO and 44 lb SM, - then if contracts specs are XYZ - derive SM and SO equivalents What do you think? -- Edmond8674 (talk) 09:45, 25 May 2015 (UTC)

There is no need to convert the soybean crush into CNY - unless you are a Chinese market particaptn. Makes me think that was copied from another source.

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