Feed Wheat Nov '23 (LWX23)
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Price Performance
See More| Period | Period Low | Period High | Performance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Month | 183.00 +0.90% on 10/31/23 | | 190.05 -2.84% on 11/14/23 | -4.00 (-2.12%) since 10/23/23 |
| 3-Month | 179.60 +2.81% on 10/12/23 | | 198.95 -7.19% on 09/25/23 | -5.60 (-2.94%) since 08/23/23 |
| 52-Week | 179.60 +2.81% on 10/12/23 | | 242.00 -23.70% on 02/15/23 | -56.35 (-23.38%) since 11/23/22 |
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Corn futures closed with 8 to 9 cent gains in the front months on Wednesday The CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price was up 8 cents to $4.17 ¾. Crude oil was back up another $5.44 on Wednesday,...
The wheat complex saw higher trade on Wednesday. Chicago SRW futures were 3 to 4 cents in the green on Wednesday. KC HRW futures were up 4 to 5 cents in the front months. MPLS spring wheat was up 3 cents...
Soybeans saw gains of 12 to 14 cents in the front months on Wednesday. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was up 12 cents at $11.39 1/4. Soymeal futures were up 10 to 90 cents, with Soy Oil...
Bean Opportunity Explored
Energy, feed, and the price of money have all increased significantly in a very short period of time, unexpectedly, and may or may not recede anytime soon.
Tighten Your Seatbelts: It's Going to be a Bumpy Ride
Soybeans are trading with double digit gains at midday, with contracts up 14 to 17 cents. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price is up 15 1/4 cents at $11.42 1/4. Soymeal futures are up 80 cents...
The wheat complex saw is back to higher trade on Wednesday. Chicago SRW futures are 2 to 3 cents in the green so far on Wednesday. KC HRW futures are up 4 to 5 cents in the front months at midday. MPLS...
Corn futures are up 6 to 8 cents in the front months, with March up 10 ¼ cents. There were 553 deliveries against March corn overnight. The CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price is up 7 1/4 cents...
We already know classic technical analysis has become obsolete, but can we make the same argument for fundamental analysis? If so, what are we left with?
