AgDay TV Markets Now: Arlan Suderman Says Corn is Up for 4th Day but Upside May be Limited

AgDay TV Market Now: Arlan Suderman, StoneX says Corn up for the 4th day, but a sustained rally may be unlikely.

Corn ended higher for a fourth session and wheat followed on end of month short covering by the funds. Today was first notice day for March contracts so much of the farmer selling and fund liquidation has dried up which also helped support the rally.

However, Arlan Suderman with StoneX says he thinks corn got to a value level for end users. However, he doesn’t think the corn rally is sustainable because the market doesn’t have a bullish story right now. He says there is a possibility of a smaller corn crop in Brazil and that will be the next best chance for corn to move higher.

The soybean market saw pressure from heavy deliveries and poor weekly exports and made new contract lows in the process. Suderman believes there may be more downside risk to the market with Brazil’s continued harvest.

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