Market Analysis

Stock Market Melt Down Causes Money Flow Moves in Ag Markets
Funds Exit Short Positions in Grains, and Cash Out on Long Positions in Livestock
Melt Down in U.S. and Japanese Stock Markets Creates Money Flow Issues in Ag Markets.
Grains See Short Covering But Fundamentals Continue To Be a Headwind
Grains Also See Short Covering but is a Rally Sustainable?
Is the Lower Stock Market Also Bringing Money Into the Grains?
Cattle Stage Poor Technical Close with Lower Cash
Hogs Extend Gains with Stronger Cash Trade
Funds Are Betting on Record Corn and Soybean Yields
Soybeans Bounce Off New Lows While Wheat and Cattle End Mixed.
Analyst says bottom is close technically in grain markets.
A wait-and-see approach does not erase the need to sell price strength. If you are waiting for a rally before making more sales, you’ve got to sell when prices do rally.
Grains All End Lower on Fund Selling with the Lack of News and Weather Threat
Soybeans Make New Lows....Again and Pull down Corn and Wheat
Weather and USDA’s Confirmation of Higher Yields Could Make That a Reality.
A Change in the Weather Weighs on Especially Soybeans
Profit taking and biofuels ruling also play a role in pulling down markets.
Grains Could Be Part of a Bigger Reallocation in the Outside Markets
Row Crops Need Proof of Yield Damage From Hot Dry Weather
Funds Cover Shorts in Row Crops, Still Eyeing Weather
Weather and Outside Markets Influence Grain and Livestock
Weather and Demand are the Main Factors in the Grain Markets
Hogs See Follow Through Buying, But Cattle Fail
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