Blue Line Futures

Blue Line Futures is a futures and commodities brokerage firm located at the Chicago Board of Trade. Their team of professionals help a wide variety of clients, from hedgers to speculators. Outside of their extraordinary service, they offer competitive rates and multiple clearing options that are accessible through ONE trading platform.

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Oliver Sloup and Marlin Bohling are back with another episode of Markets on the Move! Today’s episode covers October feeder cattle touched limit down on the open but rebounded as buyers stepped in. Grain markets were mixed with healthy price action observed for wheat and corn.
Oliver Sloup joins RFD-TV to break down a choppy start to the week in grains with corn and wheat looking constructive. On the cattle side of things, volatility is the theme to start the week.
Oliver Sloup and Marlin Bohling bring you Episode 7 of Markets on the Move to end the week. Ag markets were mostly higher this week with cattle leading the charge. Other markets like the S&P and precious metals saw big gains on Friday too.
The last day of Crop Tour is underway, with scouts rounding out Iowa and heading north to Minnesota! Oliver Sloup brings you the latest.
Oliver Sloup joined RFD-TV from Central Illinois to provide an update on today’s findings from the Pro Farmer Crop Tour. So far, variability has been the theme of the day.
Oliver Sloup joined RFD TV today from McLean County IL, one of the top producing counties in the country.
Oliver Sloup and Marlin Bohling discussed today’s grain trade along with Oliver’s findings from his route on the Pro Farmer Crop Tour.
Live from the fields, Oliver Sloup shares his findings from the first day of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour. Tune in!
Oliver Sloup and Marlin Bohling wrap up the week with Markets on the Move, recapping Friday’s action and key price moves across the commodity markets. Ag Markets Finish The Week on a High Note.


Oliver Sloup & Marlin Bohling are back with Markets on the move, breaking down Wednesday’s close and the action across the ag markets. Soybeans led the way higher, but it was corn that may have been more impressive. Is the low in? Cattle volatility remains high with average daily ranges expanding, while lean hogs remain rangebound.