Wheat is still in an uptrend, while corn makes its best close since January 11. Read more in Rick Alexander’s commentary.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Corn in the Spotlight
“Look for choppy, sideways trading for corn”, says Rick Alexander. Learn more trading strategies for the grains market in today’s commentary.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Wheat is the Rising Tide that Lifts all the Grain Markets
Higher to sharply higher closes Wednesday for Minneapolis, Kansas City and Chicago wheat along with oats, rough rice soybeans, soymeal, soyoil and corn all being led by the wheat.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Grains and Meats
Wheat and hog futures make another new contract highs. Find out what to look out for in the grains and meat markets for today’s session.
What’s Up, What’s Down: The Bull Market in Wheat
Higher closes yesterday for soyoil, Minneapolis, Kansas City and Chicago wheat while lower for corn, oats rough rice, soybeans and soymeal. What’s in store for the grains market in today’s session? See Rick Alexander’s commentary for more.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Outlook for Energies and Grains
Natural gas is in a small bull pennant; wheat contracts are all trending higher and read why $4.00 is a special target price for corn futures.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Grain Market Outlook
Wheat remains in an uptrend; oats settled lower but still in a bull pennant; buy signal for corn.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Corn is Still in a Strong Support Area
The spotlight today is on grains and meats. See more in Rick Alexander’s commentary.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Grains Back in Spotlight
All of the wheat contracts look strong; while oats looks to be forming a bull pennant. How will the grains market close the week? Here’s more from Rick Alexander.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Grains Sector
Wheat futures continues to look very strong; soybean meal forming a bull pennant.
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