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Grains

Fundamental and technical analysis of the Corn (C), Soybean (S), Soybean Meal (SM), Soybean Oil (BO) and Wheat (W) Futures Markets.

Bernanke Comment on Inflation Stops Gold Rally

July 22, 2009
Bernanke Comment on Inflation Stops Gold Rally

August Gold is trading flat overnight. Comments regarding inflation from Fed Chairman Bernanke seemed to have stopped the rally in this market in its tracks.

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Investors Expecting Bad Corporate Earnings Reports

July 8, 2009
Investors Expecting Bad Corporate Earnings Reports

Equity markets fell sharply lower in anticipation of worse than expected corporate earnings reports. Investors are looking for any reason to get out of this market as they...

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Abscence of Major News Events Leads to Quiet Markets

March 13, 2009
Abscence of Major News Events Leads to Quiet Markets

The markets are quiet overnight due to the lack of major news events.The media is ...

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USDA Forecasts Increase in World Corn Reserves

March 12, 2009
USDA Forecasts Increase in World Corn Reserves

May Corn could trade lower as the USDA has forecast an increase in World Corn ...

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Stocks Lower as Traders Brace for U.S. Retail Sales

March 12, 2009
Stocks Lower as Traders Brace for U.S. Retail Sales

Equity markets are looking weaker overnight as traders brace for this morning’s U.S. Retail Sales ...

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Weaker Dollar Triggers Demand Driven Soybean and Corn Rally

March 11, 2009
Weaker Dollar Triggers Demand Driven Soybean and Corn Rally

The weaker U.S. Dollar could trigger a demand driven rally in both May Soybeans and ...

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Fed’s Bernanke Ignites Equity Market Rally

March 11, 2009
Fed’s Bernanke Ignites Equity Market Rally

Equity markets are continuing the rally ignited yesterday by positive Citigroup comments and fueled by ...

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Citigroup Comments Drive Equity Markets Higher

March 10, 2009
Citigroup Comments Drive Equity Markets Higher

Equity markets are trading higher this morning based on positive comments from Citigroup CEO Pandit.

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Stronger Dollar Hurting Demand for U.S. Soybeans and Corn

March 9, 2009
Stronger Dollar Hurting Demand for U.S. Soybeans and Corn

The strong U.S. Dollar has been hurting foreign purchases of soybeans, corn and wheat. Foreign ...

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Banking Issues Rock Global Financial System

March 9, 2009
Banking Issues Rock Global Financial System

Banking issues are raising concerns about the stability of the global financial system. Investors are ...

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Speculators Buying Precious Metals as Alternative to Stocks

March 6, 2009

April Gold and May Silver are stronger overnight as the U.S. Dollar is trading sharply ...

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Traders Evening Positions Ahead of U.S. Unemployment Report

March 6, 2009
Traders Evening Positions Ahead of U.S. Unemployment Report

The U.S. Dollar is getting punished overnight ahead of the U.S. Unemployment Report. Pre-Report ...

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Weaker Global Equity Markets Pressuring Commodities

March 5, 2009

May Soybeans and May Corn are feeling downside pressure as weaker global equity markets are ...

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Markets React to GM Bankruptcy Plans

March 5, 2009
Markets React to GM Bankruptcy Plans

Two stories dominate the news this morning. Yesterday equity markets and commodity markets celebrated ...

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Grain Export Business Moving to South America

March 4, 2009

The weaker U.S. Dollar is helping to renew some light interest in U.S. soybeans and ...

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Strong Dollar Killing Demand for U.S. Grain

March 3, 2009

Soybeans and corn could trade higher today as trader aversion to risk is a little ...

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Strong Dollar Drives Grain Demand to Argentina

March 2, 2009

May Corn and Soybeans are expected to open lower this morning. The stronger U.S. ...

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Flight-to-Safety Buying Continues as AIG Asks for More Money

March 2, 2009
Flight-to-Safety Buying Continues as AIG Asks for More Money

Over the week-end the U.S. government gave AIG another $30 billion after the insurance giant ...

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Soybean Plantings Expected to Increase by 3%

February 27, 2009
Soybean Plantings Expected to Increase by 3%

May Soybeans and Corn are set to finish this week sharply lower. News that ...

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Nationalization Issue Triggers Weakness in Gold and Silver

February 27, 2009
Nationalization Issue Triggers Weakness in Gold and Silver

April Gold and May Silver are up overnight as global stock markets are selling off ...

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