Grain Markets Drift Lower

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Corn

Technicals (May)
May corn futures had a strong close on Friday with the uncertainty of what could happen geopolitically over the weekend. The "worst case scenario" was avoided which has most markets trading in a calmer manner to start the week. Looking at the technical landscape, the market is still very rangebound with prices lingering near the middle of key support and resistance levels.

Bias: Bullish/Neutral

Resistance: 441 3/4-444 1/2, 447 1/2-450*

Pivot: 431 1/2-435

Support: 421-422***

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Fund Positioning

  • Friday’s Commitment of Traders report showed that Funds were net sellers of about 4k contracts (through 4/9/24), that puts their net short position at 263,554. Broken down that is 158,480 longs VS 422,034 shorts.
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Seasonal Trends

(Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results)

  • Below is a look at price averages for December corn, using the 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 year averages.
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Soybeans

Technicals (May)
May soybean futures had a strong close on Friday, finishing back at resistance from 1170-1175. An impressive showing considering prices traded down to 1151 in Thursday's trade. The Bulls want to see consecutive closes back above 1170-1175 to put the ball back in their court. A failure to do so could keep sellers active. If the Bulls can chew through first resistance, the next upside target would be from 1198-1205 1/2.

Bias: Neutral

Resistance: 1170-1175, 1198-1205 1/2, 1212 3/4-1216***

Pivot: 1161-1167

Support: 1150, 1128 1/2-1137**

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Fund Positioning

  • Friday's Commitment of Traders report showed Funds were net sellers of roughly 1k contracts, putting their net short position at 139,310 contracts. Broken down that is 54,057 longs VS 193,367 shorts.
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Seasonal Trends

(Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results)

  • Below is a look at price averages for November soybeans, using the 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 year averages.
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