March soybeans, since breaking out of a symmetrical triangle chart formation, are on an eight-day winning streak and headed for a ninth. March futures have rallied $1.14 per bushel from the low just eight days ago. Although the extent of this rally is likely dependent on South...
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by Dana Mantini , Senior Market Analyst
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by Todd Hultman , DTN Lead Analyst
A look at livestock futures ahead of what may be a slow trading holiday week.
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by Todd Hultman , DTN Lead Analyst
Ever since July of 2020, soybean oil prices have been the stronger performing of the two soy products. Recently, that changed and now soybean meal is the new price leader.
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by Dana Mantini , Senior Market Analyst
March corn appears to be forming an ascending triangle chart pattern. A break-out and close above $5.94 will likely lead to much higher prices, while a close under $5.60 could be bearish.
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by Todd Hultman , DTN Lead Analyst
Gasoline and crude oil futures suffered large selloffs Friday.
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by Todd Hultman , DTN Lead Analyst
For U.S. cattle producers, it's been a long time since they've been paid for their work. Compared to last year's pandemic-depressed prices, this Thanksgiving brings much-needed bullish encouragement.
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by Dana Mantini , Senior Market Analyst
Soybean meal futures, once the so called the "red-headed stepchild" of the soy complex, has managed to rally nearly $60 per ton since mid-October, forcing the managed funds to cover their once large short position. However, just above Monday trade lurks some formidable chart...
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by Dana Mantini , Senior Market Analyst
The star performer of the ag complex this fall has undoubtedly been Minneapolis wheat.
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by Todd Hultman , DTN Lead Analyst
Here in the U.S., soybean prices may be finding support, but that is not how soybean prices look in China.
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by Dana Mantini , Senior Market Analyst
Until late last week, soybean meal was on a downward path for the past six months. As the market is oversold, there is a chance the meal bear market could be close to an end.
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by Todd Hultman , DTN Lead Analyst
Recent gains in palm oil and crude oil gave soybean oil prices a lift and provided timely support for soybeans.
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by Todd Hultman , DTN Lead Analyst
One year after coronavirus erupted onto the scene, energy futures are climbing to new highs and the economy is showing signs of picking up.
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Markets
- Market Matters Blog by DTN Staff
- Technically Speaking by DTN Staff
- Sort & Cull by DTN Staff
- Fundamentally Speaking by Joel Karlin
- Canada Markets by Cliff Jamieson
News
- Production Blog by Pam Smith
- Ethanol Blog by DTN Staff
- Ag Policy Blog by Chris Clayton
- South America Calling by DTN Staff
- An Urban's Rural View by Urban Lehner
- MachineryLink by Dan Miller
- Editors' Notebook by Greg D.Horstmeier