Wow! . . . that can only decribe the volatility in July soybeans today. At one point, July beans were within 18 cents of limit up, then the bottom fell out. Have been watching markets for decades, but today was a weird one.
These are the factors that collided that triggered one confusing price day.
1. Weekly U.S. soybean exports over 1 million MT were considered superstar. Argentina port workers strike was an impact.
2. But Midwest basis levels and cash prices have been in a steady decline all week. It appears that cash bean buyers have been flooded with farm deliveries to meet nearterm sales. They dumped the basis.
3. Rumblings that a Chinese crusher may been caught with unpriced basis contracts may have created the squeeze within 1 hour of close today. July beans were rocketing more than 50 cents/bu higher at tht point.
4. Then cawammo!! . . . $15.50 plus beans turned into 14.95/bu beans in a blink.
5. This no doubt triggered technical damage, Bearish key reversal?
6. Now what and how will canola be impacted?
Group . . . throwing these comments out there as this appears to be unusual market volatility with cash and futures going their own direction. To me, it doesn't smell good.
Other thoughts out there? . . . .
These are the factors that collided that triggered one confusing price day.
1. Weekly U.S. soybean exports over 1 million MT were considered superstar. Argentina port workers strike was an impact.
2. But Midwest basis levels and cash prices have been in a steady decline all week. It appears that cash bean buyers have been flooded with farm deliveries to meet nearterm sales. They dumped the basis.
3. Rumblings that a Chinese crusher may been caught with unpriced basis contracts may have created the squeeze within 1 hour of close today. July beans were rocketing more than 50 cents/bu higher at tht point.
4. Then cawammo!! . . . $15.50 plus beans turned into 14.95/bu beans in a blink.
5. This no doubt triggered technical damage, Bearish key reversal?
6. Now what and how will canola be impacted?
Group . . . throwing these comments out there as this appears to be unusual market volatility with cash and futures going their own direction. To me, it doesn't smell good.
Other thoughts out there? . . . .
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