Marketing Corn in a Low-Priced Environment
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In this episode we go over why a Fed cut in 2024 is now unlikely. We talk about the value in Natural Gas and why Crude Oil may be range bound. We then go into why we are neutral/bearish on corn and soybeans, but also why Chicago Wheat has the best bullish story on the CBOT.Make sure to register for our Marketing Corn in a Low-Priced Environment webinar. We will go over how we determine if crops are in tight, adequate, or burdensomely supplied markets. Then we estimate price ranges for old crop and new crop using stock/usage estimates, seasonality, and technical analysis. Finally we take all of this information and determine what strategies are appropriate for trading, marketing, and hedging based on stock/usage ranges. We will also go into detail the types of option, spread and futures strategies we recommend.Please click here to register for Marketing Corn in a Low-Price Environment https://stonex.cventevents.com/event/GrainsOilseedWebSeries/summaryCraig Turner – Commodity Futures [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])X: @CornWheatSoy (https://twitter.com/CornWheatSoy)
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