MAIZ ROS Nov '14 (B0X14)
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Price Performance
See MorePeriod | Period Low | Period High | Performance | |
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1-Month | 119.0 +3.36% on 11/05/14 | | 125.0 -1.60% on 11/17/14 | +2.2 (+1.82%) since 10/20/14 |
3-Month | 104.6 +17.59% on 10/01/14 | | 126.0 -2.38% on 08/22/14 | -1.0 (-0.81%) since 08/20/14 |
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More NewsThe Grains and Cattle Lower Today. What Will Friday Bring?
Wheat are trading lower across all three exchanges on Wednesday. Chicago contracts are down a 9 to 11 cents at midday. Kansas City futures are 9 to 14 cents lower on the day. MPLS spring wheat is 9 to...
Soybeans are taking a breather on Wednesday, showing midday losses of 10 to 13 cents across most contracts. Soymeal is trading $3.70/ton lower in the July contract. Soy Oil is following along, with contracts...
Futures are pulling back after a couple weeks of rallying and a USDA report on the horizon. Contracts are down anywhere from 6 to 8 cents across most front months on the midweek session. Weekly EIA data...
The overnight sessions have been misleading over the last few days, will today be a similar story or will the selling persist?
Wheat prices are down another 7 to 12 cents on your Wednesday morning. Futures faced some weakness on Tuesday after the last couple weeks of rallying. Chicago contracts were down a penny to 7 ½ cents,...
Corn prices are posting 2 to 3 cent losses on Wednesday morning. Futures slipped back on Turnaround Tuesday, with nearby contracts down ¼ to 3 ½ cents. Other contracts were steady to a penny higher....
Beans are trading 5 to 7 cents in the red so far in the midweek session. Bear spreading resulted in old crop losses of ½ to 2 ½ cents. New crop contracts were up 5 ¼ to 9 ¾ cents across most months.....
Educational and Actionable information using Fibonacci & W.D. Gann analysis.
Corn futures slipped back on Tuesday, with contracts down ¼ to 3 ½ cents in the nearbys. Other contracts were steady to a penny higher. We got confirmation to a slowdown in US planting on Monday, but...