Corn
Friday’s Recap
Corn futures were higher Friday with the March contract finishing the session at 435’2, adding 4’4 (1.04%). Overall the session saw 472,017 contracts traded, with March volume coming in at 149,876. Combined open interest rose by 4,722, or 0.28%, with March up by 16,748 (2.83%) to 608,781.
Technicals
The market got hit hard on Thursday but made a nice recovery on Friday, trading bac near technical resistance from 425-426 1/2. December options expiration is this Friday which could play a role in price action. If you’re just looking at the open interest, you’d make the case for 420 being a potential magnet into expiration this week. With option expiration looming, we will be shifting our focus to March futures next week. If you’re in December futures, you will want to consider rolling or exiting before the end of the week.
Technical Levels of Importance
- Resistance: 425-426 1/2***, 432 1/2-434 1/4***, 446-447****
- Pivot: 419 3/4-420
- Support:409 1/4-410 1/2****, 397-401 1/4****
Popular Options
Option volumes were largest for the Dec 420 call (4,700) and the Dec 420 put (5,542). Option open interest is greatest for the July 450 calls at 41,999, and the Dec 400 puts at 33,781.
Volatility Update
Corn implied volatility finished slightly higher as CVL added 0.038 to close the day at 16.14. The 30-day historical volatility ended the day adding 3.58% to a one month high of 19.46%. The CVL Skew finished the session moderately down, off by 0.36 to close the day at 1.37.
Seasonal Tendencies Update
Below is a look at historical price averages for March corn futures on a 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 year time frames (Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results). The chart seems to indicate that November can be a tough time for the market to stage a meaningful rally but can stage somewhat of a Santa Clause Rally through December. Whether or not that plays true this year is TBD.

Commitment of Traders Update
Friday’s Commitment of Traders report showed funds were net buyers of about 96.7k contracts, 3/4 of which was short covering. None the less, the recent buying spree expands the Managed Money net long position to 99,779, the largest net long position since February of 2023!

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