Soybeanmeal: Price opened the week with a gap down and lost almost 10% in three sessions after which it recovered a bit on Friday but only after putting a new recent low of the week on the cart. Our expectation that price would first make one more move up did not materialize so no short play opportunity could be made use of. The waiting now is for the 345 level...
Soybeans: Price opened the week with a gap down and lost some 10% of its value in just three sessions after which Friday's session corrected same a bit so that the week ended with a net loss of 7% after breaking Thursday's low. We keep our bias unchanged to a bit more downside from here and will start looking for a reverse from the 1000 region. Traders who...
Wheat: We still do not see a lot of possibilities in this chart and, after having made wrong conclusions twice in a row, we want to wait and see what develops from here. We have a drawn a possible scenario on the chart which we will keep look at but looking is all that there is to be done as far as we are concerned.
Corn: Price was severely hit during Tuesday's session which teaches us again why stops are so important. We were enjoying a nice ride up that started during first half of May and price is now traded down back to exact that level. This is why one should never forget to gradually take profits from the table and to maintain disciplined stops on basis of both...
Beanoil: Nothing much to add to the chart of last week. Price is performing as per our preferred routing although we still need to see the 31.42 low of May 23-25 to be taken out. Thus far price took out the most recent low of June 16 at 31.75 and the impulsive character of last Friday's session indicates that the 30.50 level should be reached by the end of next...
Soybeanmeal: Price did not perform as we were expecting last week and lost its support of the lower line of the ascending price channel after which it broke out to the downside already early in the week. We believe that wave (3) has been competed and that price will now perform its corrective wave down to the 340 region. We missed a possible short play and jumping...
Soybeans: Price did not bounce on the lower line of the ascending price channel as we expected and broke through its support to the down side. Price tested same (now former) supportive line which has now become resistance (although we keep it drawn in green for now) during Thursday's session and traded impulsively lower during Friday's session. Price has completed...
Possible long in this area, for a few, but price is showing extreme bearishness, so blue median has to hold.
Corn: Price made a very strong move to the upside last Friday and posted a new high for the contract. If a price posts a new high it is usually a sign that it wants to trade even higher (and the other way around) although there is no guarantee for that. More significant is that price closed at/near the HOD (high of day) which is a bode for a higher opening for the...
Wheat: Our last week's sell stop was hit and within 3 sessions our stoploss was hit as well. We have been uncertain about this market for quite some time and stepped in based on an analysis that proved to be wrong. Time for us to leave this market in peace for a while and to see what happens next. No need to dance on all parties.
Beanoil: Price made a solid move up during an 'inside day' session. The advance in price was stronger than what we would have liked to see but the overall picture of our bias does not change. We anticipate lower prices but we would like to see the lows of May 23&25 at 31.42 to be broken after which the door will be open to an acceleration to the downside. First...
Soybeanmeal: Price develops very similar to the soybean price. Price reached the lower end of a very steep and rather narrow ascending price channel and bounced up during Friday's session. The candle to the day was a Bullish Engulfing candle which is a reliable reversal pattern. We are looking for price to move up during the coming 5-10 sessions to the upper...
Soybeans: Price reached the lower boundary of the ascending price channel and bounced up from there during Friday's session. The candle was a Bullish Engulfing candle which usually is a very reliable reversal pattern. From here we favor a move up during the coming 5 to 10 sessions to the upper boundary of the ascending channel which will offer a short play...
Wheat: After price left the woods it advanced rather impulsively which initially made us decide that we were too late to take the ride up and that we should rather let go. In meantime price has made a reversal in order to test the break-out zone where it more or less has arrived at the close of last Friday. It seems that the market is offering us a second chance...
Beanoil: Price made further advance during the past week and hit our stop. One could argue that our stop was too tight but, as a rule, taking a loss is a very healthy thing to do and the saying that 'the first loss is your best loss' makes a lot of sense if one thinks about it. So does the saying 'if you are not prepared to take a loss you will, sooner than...
Corn: Nothing much new on the chart that would make us change our views. The weekly chart (not displayed) is showing a very long topping tail that could indicate the bulls are running out of air but we would need to see a confirmation of that after the next weekly candle only. Price almost reached our 2nd target at 450 during Friday's session and we have trailed...
Soybeanmeal: Price has bee trading extensively beyond our price target and could well be at the end of its current wave. We see mixed and contradictory signs in the development of this chart and want to see a clearer picture develop before taking any action. The upward potential from here obviously is very limited so that is not an option to consider at all but at...
Soybeans: Price reached our target some time ago already and is performing an overshoot which is nothing unusual as it is just not possible to predict exactly where the waves will end. The EW principle gives us a complete count but that doesn't mean that a top is on the chart indeed already. Taking a position just on basis of the fact that you can see the EW count...