Market Analysis
Wheat and corn continued to slide on Wednesday with a rebound in soybeans and livestock.
It was an ugly day in the ag markets on Tuesday with grain and livestock futures. Michelle Rook talked with John Heinberg of Total Farm Marketing about the sell off.
Grains ended mostly higher on Friday positioning ahead of the holiday.
Soybeans and hogs soar on Thursday in an otherwise mixed market day. Michelle Rook has details with Darren Frye of Water Street Solutions.
Grains slid again on Wednesday, but ended off lows. Livestock faded early gains.
Tuesday’s markets were leaning lower except for cattle and old crop soybeans. Matt Bennett of AgMarket.Net joins Michelle Rook with analysis.
Monday’s markets were mostly higher except for soybeans. Grains saw a technical correction, while cattle faded the bearish Cattle on Feed Report and hogs continue their technical and seasonal run higher.
Thursday’s market closes ended mixed in the grains.
IN-DEPTH MARKET ANALYSIS: Wednesday was a risk-off day in the agricultural commodity markets.
The end of the South American monsoon has come earlier than average this year due to La Niña. The drier finish on the Safrinha crops will limit their yield potential.
Market Watch is a weekly overview of factors driving prices of ag commodities. It is not intended as trading advice. For detailed strategy and advice, call Brugler Marketing @ 402-697-3623.
Market Watch is a weekly recap of the main drivers for ag market price action, compiled by the Brugler Marketing & Management advisory service. It is not intended or suitable for use as trading advice. Call 402-697-3623
This article discusses recent trades I made to collect market premium in a sideways market, which allowed me to sell some of my grain at prices above current market levels.
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Market Watch is an overview of the information driving ag market prices for the week. It is not intended to be trading advice. Please call Brugler Marketing & Management with questions @ 402-697-3623 for marketing aids.
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Market Watch looks @ the main news items driving ag commodity prices each week. It should be seen as educational, and not trading advice. Contact Brugler Marketing @ 402-697-3623 for questions or professional advice.