SAFEX CBOT Beans Jul '20 (HUN20)
Seasonal Chart
Price Performance
See MorePeriod | Period Low | Period High | Performance | |
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1-Month | 5,275.00 +3.69% on 06/11/20 | | 5,612.20 -2.54% on 06/22/20 | +28.78 (+0.53%) since 05/29/20 |
3-Month | 5,275.00 +3.69% on 06/11/20 | | 6,100.00 -10.33% on 04/06/20 | -440.22 (-7.45%) since 03/30/20 |
Most Recent Stories
More NewsThe wheat complex has pulled back from the double digit strength we was earlier in the session but is still higher at midday. Chicago contracts are up 2 to 6 cents so far on the day. Kansas City futures...
Soybeans are struggling on Thursday, as contracts are down 10 to 17 cents at midday, and November threating the slip below $12. Soymeal futures are down $3.90 to $4.10/ton. Soy Oil is also falling at midday,...
Soybeans are posting lower trade on Thursday morning with contracts down 3 to 5 cents. Bulls took a breather on Wednesday, as contracts were down 9 ¼ to 19 ½ cents across the board. Soymeal also pulled...
The wheat complex is posting double digit gains across most contracts this morning. Wheat saw selling across all three markets on Wednesday. Chicago wheat contracts were down 8 ¼ to 9 ½ cents on the...
Corn is trading fractionally to a penny lower ahead of this morning’s Export Sales report. Futures pulled back on Wednesday after a couple weeks of rallying and with a USDA report on the horizon tomorrow....
#5 | Unintended Consequences The U.S. imported a record amount of fats and oils in March, fueling a boom in renewable diesel production (literally). Imports of heavy-hitter feedstocks used cooking oil,...
Soybean bulls took a breath on Wednesday, as contracts were down 9 ¼ to 19 ½ cents across the board at the close. Soymeal also pulled back with contracts down $1.80 to $5.50/ton on the day. Soy Oil posted...
Futures are pulled back on Wednesday after a couple weeks of rallying and a USDA report on the horizon. Corn prices ended the midweek session with losses of 3 ½ to 8 ½ cents across most months. Weekly...
The wheat complex closed the midweek session with weakness across all three exchanges. Chicago wheat contracts were own 8 ¼ to 9 ½ cents on the day. Kansas City futures were down 11 to 15 ½ cents at...
Nearly half the year is over with and the triangulation of prices continues. This is expected to continue as packers appear reluctant to increase slaughter that would reduce their margins. More companies...