Livestock Markets
Dan and Oliver share their outlook and confusion over this week’s trading environment on a volatile Friday. Confusion and a lack of clarity regarding tariffs and trade have been the running theme this week. Watch here as the team talks through their own views and outlook on this environment.
Volatility has ramped up across commodity markets over the last few weeks which has given traders on both sides of the markets a lot of shorter-term trading opportunities.
Grain markets are weaker on Monday and threatening technical levels not seen in some time. Cattle futures firm following a friendly Cattle on Feed report and a stout cash market.
Grain and livestock markets have presented some great tradeable opportunities for participants on both sides of the markets as of late. These are the levels to keep an eye on.
Grain and livestock markets have been choppy as of late as market participants grapple with bullish and bearish headlines
Grain and livestock markets have traded on both sides of unchanged to start the week. Oliver Sloup was on RFD-TV this morning, sharing his thoughts on the early morning price action.
USDA’s latest Cattle Inventory report showed U.S. beef cattle numbers fell to the lowest level in 64 years to start the year. Tight supplies and strong demand could push cattle prices to even higher highs in 2025, but uncertainty is infusing more risk and volatility into the markets.
Grain markets looked weaker in the early morning session, but buyers stepped in and pushed corn and soybeans to new highs for the move. More upside to come, or time for a healthy correction?