Grain
Articles

From
Jim Roemer
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Barchart
(Free WeatherWealth Issue) - La Niña or La Nada: From soybeans to sugar, and how commodity futures may be impacted
In this article, Jim outlines the grains/softs trading advice in the current issue of his newsletter

From
Nick Ehrenberg
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Barchart
Corn Analysis, Grain/Livestock Overview
Educational and Actionable information using Fibonacci and W.D. Gann analysis.

From
Ben DiCostanzo
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Barchart
Hogs and Feeders Bounce Back /While Cattle Drifts Lower
Hogs test support and rebound while Cattle makes a new low. Feeders consolidate

From
Jim Roemer
via
Barchart
(Free WeatherWealth Issue) - La Niña or La Nada: From soybeans to sugar, and how commodity futures may be impacted
In this article, Jim outlines the grains/softs trading advice in the current issue of his newsletter

From
Austin Schroeder
via
Barchart
Soybeans Close Friday on a Mixed Note
Soybeans shook off the early losses on Friday, but closed with the front months steady to ¼ cent higher and other contracts down 1 ¼ to 2 ¾. January saw a 4 ¼ cent gain this week. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price was back up 1/4 cent at...

From
Austin Schroeder
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Barchart
Wheat Closes with Mixed Trade on Friday, but Gains on the Week
The wheat complex posted mixed action across the three markets on Friday. Chicago SRW futures were fractionally to 2 ½ cents lower, with December down 4 1/4. March was up 9 ¼ cents this week. KC HRW contracts were up 1 to 1 3/4 cents on the day, with a...

From
Austin Schroeder
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Barchart
Corn Rallies on Friday
The corn market put on a rally ahead of the weekend as contracts were up 2 ½ to 5 cents across the board on Friday. March was up 7 cents on the week. The national average Cash Corn price from cmdtyView was up 4 3/4 cents at $4.12 1/4. Commitment...

From
Bill Allen
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Barchart
Pure Hedge - Livestock and Grain
Grain and Livestock Markets Mixed on A Slow Day. Feeders Lower Next Week?

From
Bill Allen
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Barchart
Pure Hedge - Livestock and Grain
Grain and Livestock Markets Mixed on A Slow Day. Feeders Lower Next Week?

From
Chris Swift
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Barchart
Shootin' the Bull about weeks end
In my opinion, I think the situation is as simple as there are too many cattle producers for the number of cattle available.
