Livestock Markets
Grain markets have been choppy to start the week, with corn futures threatening a bigger technical correction.
Oliver Sloup and Marlin Bohling return with a new market update. Grain markets slid lower while cattle futures traded sharply higher, with feeders spending much of the afternoon locked limit. Tune in to learn more.
Matthew Bresnahan and Marlin Bohling bring you a mid-market update: December corn’s rally stalled at the early July gap, though the bull structure remains intact. Meanwhile, cattle futures are stuck in a rangebound trade for the first time in a while.
Tune in with Oliver Sloup and Marlin Bohling on Markets on the Move! Cattle futures came roaring back to start the week, retracing breakdown points from last week. Grain markets, on the other hand, saw a mixed day with corn taking the brunt of the pressure.
Grains were higher across the board last week, but the price action to start the week has so far been mixed.
Oliver Sloup and Marlin Bohling close out the week, Grains managed to rally in Friday’s trade, despite a largely bearish USDA report. We often refer to this as a fundamental rejection, which may indicate that the market has digested the bulk of the bearish headlines. Is there more upside ahead? Tune in!
Tune in with Oliver Sloup and Marlin Bohling on Markets on the Move! Grain traders gear up for another WASDE report. Oil futures rise along with geopolitical tensions. Is there underpriced risk in that market?
Kicking off a fresh week on Markets on the Move, Oliver Sloup and Marlin Bohling take a closer look at Chicago wheat futures, which have spent the bulk of the last month in a quiet sideways trade. With corn showing signs of turning a corner, are wheat futures next.
Corn, soybeans, and wheat are all in focus as they approach significant technical levels ahead of this week’s WASDE report.
Oliver Sloup & Marlin Bohling bring you a midweek market update: Agricultural commodity markets have settled into a range to start a new month of trade, as traders await new news. Precious metals have been on a tear to start the month, with gold marking new contract highs and silver trading to the highest price in 14 years.