Crude Oil REBCO Jul '12 (REN12)
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Price Performance
See More| Period | Period Low | Period High | Performance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Month | 93.53 unch on 06/12/12 | | 108.07 -13.45% on 05/15/12 | -15.69 (-14.37%) since 05/11/12 |
| 3-Month | 93.53 unch on 06/12/12 | | 122.00 -23.34% on 03/13/12 | -27.83 (-22.93%) since 03/12/12 |
| 52-Week | 82.88 +12.85% on 09/30/11 | | 122.97 -23.94% on 03/08/12 | -19.70 (-17.40%) since 06/10/11 |
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Wheat is trading with contracts down 1 to 4 cents across most contracts. The wheat complex posted marginally mixed trade on Thursday, with the hard red contracts higher. Chicago SRW was the weak spot,...
Soybeans are trading with 1 to 2 cent lower action early on Friday. Futures closed Thursday with fractional to 8 cent losses. Open interest wa sup just 2,894 contracts. The cmdtyView national average...
Corn prices are down ½ to 1 ½ cents so far on Friday morning. Futures closed Thursday with losses of 7 to 10 ½ cents across most contracts, as increased supplies on USDA’s balance sheets added pressure....
Friday morning in the commodity complex looks to be a classic case of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
We look at Corn's Head and Shoulder's pattern and the measured move price target of 3 dollars per bushel
Soybeans closed Thursday with fractional to 8 cent losses. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was down 7 3/4 cents at $10.61 1/2. Soymeal futures were mixed, down $1.00 to $1.80 higher on the...
Corn futures closed Thursday with losses of 7 to 10 ½ cents across most contracts, as increased supplies on USDA’s balance sheets added pressure. The CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price was down...
The wheat complex posted marginally mixed trade on Thursday, with the hard red contracts higher. Chicago SRW was the weak spot, with fractional to 4 cent Thursday losses. KC HRW futures led the way higher,...
Fats and Feeders Charging Ahead - Grains Are Not Done Breaking
As expected, the USDA did little to wake up bulls in the grain markets. Is there any hope for a rally in these markets?