Soybeans: Price has basically been bouncing between, roughly, the 980 level and 940 during the past 2 to 3 weeks keeps making impulsive moves after which a reverse occurs. Same happened again during the past week and especially the past 2 sessions showed a rather impulse to the upside which makes us believe that higher value is in the cards for this chart during...
Wheat: Nothing much to add to our last week's outlook on this chart and price has been following our preferred route quite precisely. Price is now approaching the descending resistance trend line at 407 Monday and at 406 Tuesday with an additional and crucial resistance at 411. As long as price does not break the 411 mark to the upside we maintain our bear bias...
Corn: Price is keeping our preferred path as laid out last week reasonably well thus far. What we now need to see is that price keeps developing accordingly and will not break its previous low of 314/315. It could be that price will test the 330/335 supportive zone one more time and pull down through this zone to 325 or so but that should, if it happens at all, a...
Wheat: We keep our short term bias unchanged and we are still anticipating a bit further decline in price. Thus far price has been following our preferred path reasonably well although the minor correction up started a bit earlier than what we would have thought. From here we expect a little more upside move on Tuesday after which we expect price to continue it...
Corn: Price has pushed a bit lower during the first half of the week and did make a reversal during the second half of the week. It could be that price has actually hit the low an that this low will turn out to be the low for a long time. However, after having called for a low too early 2 or 3 times during the past weeks we have become a bit more cautious and want...
Beanoil: Price keeps us in doubt on where to look for the short term. Longer term we remain bearish with a price target at 2600 or lower but our key question for today is where price will move during the coming week. We wanted to see either a decisive break of the 3260/3250 level and a break of the 3220 mark after that or a move to the upside to reach for 36...
Soyameal: No new input to be seen on this chart from last week and we have left the chart unchanged. We anticipate further decline in price during September.
Soybeans: Nothing much to add to our last week's vision and the fact that last Friday's session showed a firmer market due to short covering does not change our bias. We are still looking for a further decline for this price. We kept our price target unchanged in level but have shifted it a bit in time.
Wheat: Price took an impressive beating of 8.5% for the week with especially Friday's session being very weak with a 4% decline in value. The move of Friday was very decisive and volatile which is a very strong indication that more decline is to be expected during the coming week. There is no tradable bottom in this market just as yet and we will need to allow...
Corn: Price took a 5% beating during the past week and has therefore principally negated our bull scenario that we had put on the chart last week. Still, we see that the bottoming out is imminent although the confirmation of same has not yet been delivered and price is close to its contract low of Aug 12 at 322.50 which is likely going to be taken out during the...
Beanoil: During the 2nd half of August we were taken a bit by surprise by price's upswing which stopped us out from our bear bias. The picture of today does not really give us a very clear vision on the nearby future. Principally, we should see price resuming to the upside from here and especially now to seek for the 36/37 zone from where price can resume its...
Soyameal: Nothing much new to add to the picture of this chart for now and we keep our bias unchanged for lower values. During last Thursday's session price broke its recent 321.20 low which was confirmed during the session of last Friday and the way is now open for price to trade toward the next recent low at around the 280 level that we expect to reach during...
Soybeans: Price kept us waiting for a bit but made a decisive move to the downside after all during last week with especially a serious crack down of some 3% during Thursday's session and a break of the 962.50 immediate previous low during Friday's session. We have no reason to change anything in our projections or expectations and we only refined the targeted area a bit.
Wheat: We have rolled over to the DEC16 contract. Price action is not really giving away a lot and has been puzzling us more than one time during the past months. The descending wedge that we see in this chart usually is a reversal pattern from where price aggressively trades up but the break out of the upper line of same wedge was't really impulsive. We are going...
Corn: Price action did confirm that the bottom is in the market and price moved up some 3% during the week. We call it a bull bias from here but would like to see an impulsive move up during the coming week to secure the move up more solidly. A draw back could still occur but is not in our favourite scenario.
Beanoil: Price posted a solid gain of over 6% during the first 3 days of the week after which 2 'Hanging Man' candles were formed. This could be a sign the end of the rally is imminent but same needs confirmation. We have been calling for lower levels and with a rise of over 11% the contrary happening during the past 2 weeks. Stops were hit and it is time for us...
Soyameal: Price has been moving sideways more than anything else during the past week and reversed on Tuesday after an initial and minor swing up. Thus far price is following our preferred path reasonably well and we keep our target on lower levels and have even trailed down same target to the 285/275 level after which we expect even lower levels from there. No...
Soybeans: The price is not following our preferred path and we have removed our bear-flag-pattern from the chart. Still, the EW count suggests another round of selling to the 900/880 level from here and as long as our resistance levels remain intact we keep our bear bias unchanged. Thursday's session created a classic 'Hanging Man' which is a reliable indication...