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Corn and Coffee continue to have their highest carry yield for the past 52 weeks.  Soybean Meal is now at its lowest level
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Darren Carlat
 via 
Barchart

Corn and Coffee continue to have their highest carry yield for the past 52 weeks. Soybean Meal is now at its lowest level

Despite the high carry yield, front month Corn has yet to break through the declining trendline. Coffee, on the other hand, has broken through the upper channel and is aggressively breaking out.
Corn Analysis, 471.00 Target.
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Nick Ehrenberg
 via 
Barchart

Corn Analysis, 471.00 Target.

Educational and Actionable information using Fibonacci and W.D. Gann analysis.
Wheat Bulls Slip Up Amid Dollar Strength
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Wheat Bulls Slip Up Amid Dollar Strength

The wheat complex was pressured lower on Thursday, with the US dollar index hitting a 1 year high, up 414 points. Chicago SRW futures were down 1 ½ to 3 3/4 cents across the board at the close. KC HRW contracts closed with losses of 5 to 6 1/4 cents....
Corn Closes with Weakness on Thursday
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Corn Closes with Weakness on Thursday

Corn posted Thursday losses at the close, with contracts down 3 ½ to 4 ½ cents across the board. Pressure mounted as the rest of the grains were lower and the US dollar index posted fresh 1 year highs. The national average Cash Corn price from cmdtyView was down 3...
Soybeans Post Double Digit Losses on Thursday Facing Product Pressure
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Soybeans Post Double Digit Losses on Thursday Facing Product Pressure

Soybeans failed to get much upside reaction to either the export business or better than expected Export Sales report from early on Thursday. Futures closed with losses of 7 ½ to 14 cents on the day. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price was down 12 1/4 cents at $9.27....
Recent Corn Rally Artificially Propped Up – What’s Next?
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Don Dawson
 via 
Barchart

Recent Corn Rally Artificially Propped Up – What’s Next?

Corn prices appeared to have finally found a bottom from the summer sell-off. Speculators were short the market in record numbers until late August, when they began buying back contracts, convincing some that the harvest seasonal low may be in. Then, exports increased in the last few weeks, and prices rallied more. While the bearish fundamentals of 1.9 billion carry-out and the massive amount of unpriced corn still linger, there isn’t much hope for a significant price rally yet.
Shootin' the Bull about a desire to own cattle
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Chris Swift
 via 
Barchart

Shootin' the Bull about a desire to own cattle

With a belief, not to be confused with fact, that a portion of the buying that has lifted the feeder cattle index, causing a flurry of activity in feeder cattle futures, is due to the desire to own cattle to place on wheat.
Soybeans Failing to Push Higher on Positive Export Data
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Soybeans Failing to Push Higher on Positive Export Data

Soybeans are failing to get much upside reaction to the export business announced this morning or the better than expected Export Sales report. Futures are down 12 to 14 cents at midday an near the intraday lows. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price is down 12 1/4 cents at...
Wheat Heading Lower on Thursday Amid Dollar Pressure
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Wheat Heading Lower on Thursday Amid Dollar Pressure

The three wheat markets are heading lower so far on Thursday, with the US dollar index hitting a 1 year high. Chicago SRW futures are down 1 to 2 cents across the nearbys. KC HRW contracts are closing with losses of 5 to 6 cents at midday. MPLS spring wheat...
Corn Sliding at Midday, as Export Business as Expected
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Corn Sliding at Midday, as Export Business as Expected

Corn is facing some midday pressure on Thursday as contracts are down 3 to 4 cents at midday. The national average Cash Corn price from cmdtyView was down 3 1/4 cents at $4.03 1/2 per bu. Export Sales data from this morning showed a total of 1.495 MMT of 2024/25...
Soybeans Sticking Near Unchanged to Start Thursday
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Soybeans Sticking Near Unchanged to Start Thursday

Soybeans are showing fractional to 1 cent losses across mots contracts on Thursday morning. They continued to see weakness on Wednesday as contracts posted losses of 4 ½ to 19 ¼ cents. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price was down 7 1/12 cents at $9.39. Soymeal futures were up...
Corn Slipping Lower Ahead of Export Sales Data
Grain
November 21, 2024
From 
Austin Schroeder
 via 
Barchart

Corn Slipping Lower Ahead of Export Sales Data

Corn futures are showing some slight losses to kick off the Thursday trade. The corn market rallied off early session lows on Wednesday, with contracts closing the day up 1 1/4 to 3 cents. Near record ethanol output and continued spillover strength in wheat helped. Preliminary open interest showed net...