Outside Markets Influence in Commodity Markets About to End?

Will commodity markets go back to trading fundamentals with the FOMC announcement in the rear view mirror?

For much of this week the commodities have been trading more of the outside market influences than their own fundamentals. Now that the FOMC announcement is out of the way will the markets go back to trading weather and other factors. Ted Seifried with Zaner Ag Hedge joins Michelle Rook with the answer.

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