Tag: march corn futures
U.S. Corn Futures Trading Outlook: China In Focus
March corn futures closed down 5 cents last week, finishing at $3.78.
The new year is offering up some new challenges and opportunities for the...
U.S. Corn Market Outlook: Analyzing The Soybean Price Ratio
March corn futures closed up 7 cents last week, finishing at $3.83.
With the new year upon us, corn traders are starting fresh and beginning...
U.S. Corn Futures Outlook: Traders Look Ahead To 2019
March corn futures closed down 6 cents last week, continuing a trend of ho-hum trading.
With year-end in sight, corn traders are beginning to look...
Corn Market Weighs USDA Ag Outlook For 2018
March corn futures closed down 1 1/4-cents per bushel week-on-week, finishing at $3.66 1/4.
Let’s review the latest corn news, USDA data, and analysis for...
U.S. Corn Futures Weekly Outlook: Into Price Resistance
March corn futures closed up 5 1/2-cents per bushel week-on-week, finishing at $3.67 ½.
Corn bulls will look to extend the near-term rally but overhead...
US Corn Weekly Market Outlook: Working Off Excess Supply
March corn futures closed up 5-cents per bushel week-on-week, finishing at $3.61 ½.
Corn bulls will look to extend the near-term rally into overhead price...
U.S. Corn Futures Trading Outlook: Reasons For Optimism?
MARCH corn futures closed up 4-cents per bushel week-on-week Friday, finishing at $3.56 ½.
Corn is trading around 10-cents off contract lows, but there are...
U.S. Corn Futures Weekly Outlook: 4 Concerns For Bulls
MARCH corn futures closed DOWN 5-CENTS per bushel week-on-week, finishing at $3.46 ¼. The price action continues to frustrate corn bulls.
Will this grinding, painful...
U.S. Corn Market Outlook: How Much Bad News Is Priced In?
U.S. March corn futures closed down 5 ¼ cents per bushel week on week, finishing at $3.47 ½.
Corn bulls are on the ropes as...
U.S. Corn Futures Weekly Trading Update & Outlook – December 11
U.S. March corn futures closed down 6 cents per bushel week on week, finishing at 3.53.
Bulls still have some breathing room off the lows...