By Andrew Johnson Jr. Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES CHICAGO (Dow Jones)–U.S. wheat futures are poised for a weaker start to Tuesday’s day session, consolidating recent gains on favorable crop ratings and a lack of fresh supportive news. In overnight electronic trading, Chicago Board of Trade September wheat was 1 3/4 cents lower at $5.34, and… read more
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Futures Broker / Grain Calls and News
WHEAT – Down 2 to 3 cents per bushel. Spillover pressure from Friday’s bearish USDA U.S. wheat production and ending stocks reports. Also pressure from a firm dollar and seasonal harvest weight. * Hot and dry weather in Europe remains a concern while overall satisfactory crop weather continues in the U.S. CORN – Down 1/2… read more
Futures Broker / Grain Report and Calls
CHICAGO (Dow Jones)–Friday’s U.S. Department of Agriculture ending stocks data were deemed by traders and analysts to be slightly bearish for Chicago board of Trade soybean, corn and wheat futures. The report did not provide any surprises, with a drop in world ending stocks or corn and wheat seen priced in the market considering the… read more
Futures Broker / Grain Calls and News
WHEAT – Up 1 to 2 cents per bushel. Support from hot and dry weather in Europe that was posing a threat to wheat crops. Led up by gains in milling quality of KCBT HRW wheat as milling wheat in Paris holds near one-year highs after trading large volumes on Tuesday. * Hot and dry… read more
Futures Broker / Grain News
By Mark Weinraub CHICAGO, July 6 (Reuters) – The U.S. Agriculture Department lowered its good to excellent ratings for U.S. corn and soybeans on Tuesday as damp conditions took a toll on crops in key production states such as Iowa. In its weekly report, USDA rated the corn crop as 71 percent good to excellent,… read more
Futures Broker / Grain Calls and News
WHEAT – Down 1 to 2 cents per bushel. Profit-taking ahead of three-day weekend and after the big rally on Thursday. U.S. seasonal harvest pressure also weighs, but market underpinned by harsh weather in portions of Europe and in the Black Sea wheat region. CORN – Down 2 to 3 cents per bushel. Profit-taking after… read more
Futures Broker / Grain Calls and News
WHEAT – 5 to 7 cents per bushel higher. * USDA reported June 1 U.S. wheat stocks at 973.4 million bushels, above the average trade estimate of 940 million. * USDA reported U.S. 2010 all-wheat acreage at 54.3 million acres, slightly above an average of analyst estimates at 53.8 million. CORN – 15 to 20… read more
Swing Trade Strategies – What is today’s price action telling us about Soybeans? [chart]
November Soybeans dipped into the 60% buy zone for the second time in as many days. Just like the previous day, Soybeans reversed and traded higher, moving out of the buy zone. Since today’s price action did occur on the projected reversal date, it may be significant because it occurred one day before Wednesday’s Grain Stocks and… read more
Futures News / Grain Calls and News
WHEAT – Up 1 to 2 cents per bushel. Short-covering support as market remains heavily loaded with fund shorts. USDA’s export sales report also supportive. Gains limited by plentiful supplies of wheat as noted by Thursday’s IGC report and a firm dollar. CORN – Up 2 to 3 cents per bushel. Short-covering technical rebound after… read more
Futures Broker / Grain Calls and News
WHEAT – Up 3 to 4 cents per bushel. * Short-covering as wet weather in Canada continues to cause potential further harm to the wheat crop CORN – Down 1 to 2 cents per bushel. * Follow-through technical selling, good U.S. crop weather and lower crude oil combine to weigh on corn futures. SOYBEANS –… read more