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Risk aversion continued in the ag markets Monday on uncertainty with the banking crisis and upcoming Fed action. The exception was soybeans which bounced off support. Alan Brugler of Brugler Marketing has details.
Crude oil lower with macroeconomic and banking fears causing speculative liquidation. How low could prices go and what does that mean for prices for gas and diesel on the farm? John Wenzel, StoneX has details.
More fund selling in grains and hogs on macroeconomic concerns and the extension of the Black Sea grain deal. Cattle bounce with a constructive COF Report. Allison Thompson with The Money Farm has more.
The financial industry was hit with a black swan due to the shuttering of two high-profile banks. This has implications for ag markets and lessons for farmers, says Jerry Gulke of Gulke Group.
AgDay TV Markets Now: Garrett Toay of AgTraderTalk says Money Flow and Fund Positions Dominated the Market This Week and That Could Continue Next Week
Price action and 5, 30, 90 day outlooks for wheat.
Money flow and fund positions influenced markets Friday and for the week and overshadowed fundamentals. Garrett Toay AgTraderTalk explains.
Money flow and fund selling continue to be bearish for soybeans and livestock, while wheat is seeing short covering. Corn also boosted by China’s buying spree. Details with Darren Frye of Water Street Solutions.
While experts don’t compare the recent collapse of several high-profile banks to the financial industry crisis in 2008 and 2009, there is a level of nervousness that bears watching.
Bearish Outside Markets Impact Money Flow in Ag Markets, Corn Supported by More China Corn Purchases
Grains mixed this morning as bearish outside markets are spilling over and influencing money flow in the ag markets. Corn is holding on with more China export business. Darin Newsom with Barchart has details.