Last Thursday, the business channels were full of experts expressing shock as the market plunged. They acted surprised that the market could be trading lower in the midst of such a strong and prolonged upward trend. But, was it really a surprise and were there warning signs that preceded the unprecedented price collapse? I think… read more
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Opening Grain News
By Andrew Johnson Jr. Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES CHICAGO (Dow Jones)–Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures are poised for a lower start to Friday’s day session on pre-weekend positioning in the absence of fresh fundamental news. CBOT soybeans are seen opening the day session 2 cents to 3 cents lower. A weak undertone from outside,… read more
Grains Called Higher
Grains Higher at 7:15 a.m. CDT Corn futures are expected to open 3 to 4 higher as of 7:15 a.m. CDT; soybeans 7 to 9 higher; wheat 6 to 8 higher.… read more
Grain Calls
WHEAT – Down 1/2 to 1 cent per bushel. Profit-taking expected after the strong technical rally on Thursday. Plentiful supply of wheat continues to slow rallies. CORN – Down 1 to 2 cents per bushel. Outlooks for good U.S. corn planting weather through the weekend into next week weighing on corn futures in addition to… read more
Opening Grain Calls
WHEAT – Down 1 to 2 cents per bushel. Plentiful global supply of wheat weighs, in addition to pressure from a firm dollar. CORN – Down 1 to 2 cents per bushel. Firm dollar and good U.S. corn planting weather combine to weigh on market, in addition to profit-taking after Wednesday’s short-covering bounce. SOYBEANS –… read more
Grains calls
WHEAT – Up 1/2 to 1 cent per bushel. Follow-through technical buying after Monday’s firm close. Wheat market was oversold and due for a bounce but bullish momentum lacking amid plentiful supplies. CORN – Down 1 to 2 cents per bushel. Forecasts for good U.S. corn planting weather this week weighs on market countering some… read more
Opening Grain Calls
WHEAT – Up 3 to 5 cents per bushel. Weak dollar and short-covering after the declines on Friday lift wheat futures. CORN – Up 2 to 3 cents per bushel. Short-covering after the decline Friday and weak dollar combine to lift corn futures. Gains limited by improved U.S. seeding weather. Trade expecting USDA late on… read more
Opening Grain News
CHICAGO (Dow Jones)–Estimates for increased world corn and soybean carryout issued in a U.S. Department of Agriculture report Friday are bearish for Chicago Board of Trade grain and soybean futures, traders said. CBOT corn and wheat are called to open the day session 1-2 cents per bushel lower. CBOT soybeans are called to open 2-3… read more
Open Grain Calls
CORN – Down 1 to 2 cents per bushel. Higher dollar, lower crude oil and plentiful supply of feedgrains weigh on corn futures. Some choppy price action amid unsettled U.S. corn seeding weather. SOYBEANS – Down 2 to 3 cents per bushel. Firm dollar, lower crude oil and harvesting of record large South American soybean… read more
Livestock News
CHICAGO, April 6 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange ive cattle futures were lower early on Tuesday in electronic rading amid profit taking and pressure from lower financials hile firm cash markets and technicals provide support. Lean hogs were higher with April setting a new 19-month igh for a lead contract overnight amid firm cash markets.… read more