by Brian Schad | Apr 9, 2015 | Agricultural Commodity Futures, Commodity Futures Markets, Grain Complex, Grain Futures, Grain Markets
Grain futures were anticipating the USDA’s final look at the 2014/15 crop, but the actual data was mixed. Grain futures ended lower across the board with soybeans down nearly .17c, wheat down .075, and corn down a penny per bushel at the Chicago Board of Trade. The...
by Brian Schad | Apr 8, 2015 | Cattle Futures, Livestock Futures
Cattle futures are coming off of fresh strength from last month and cattle feedlot managers may be able to squeeze out a few more bucks from the packers because of it. Feeder cattle futures are however, down today about 90 points and are trading at nearly $2.14 per...
by Brian Schad | Apr 7, 2015 | Cotton Futures
Cotton futures have blasted-off these past three trading sessions on the outlook of cotton planting being behind schedule. Cotton futures are up 125 points to .6659 (a pound) at this time of writing on the InterContinental Exchange – its highest prices since...
by Brian Schad | Apr 3, 2015 | Agricultural Commodity Futures, Alternative Investment, Commodity Futures Trading, Global Markets, Hard-Asset Investments
Once each week, usually on Friday evenings, we update our personal weekly commodity trading charts and review them for changes in “net long” or, “net short” holdings between the big commercial commodity traders, large speculators, and the usually uninformed public....
by Brian Schad | Apr 2, 2015 | Energy Futures, Natural Gas Futures
Natural gas futures found support during trading Thursday when data showed domestic natural gas supplies falling more than expected last week. Natural gas futures for May delivery ended the day at $2.69 per BTU, up 94 points at the New York Mercantile Exchange. In the...
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