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Ancient grains have been a staple in diets across the world for centuries. They are often less processed than modern grains ...
ONE44 61.8% rule, Whenever the market holds 61.8% of a move, look for it to go 61.8% of where it just came from. This usually happens when a market is directionless, or in a consolidation period.
Live and feeder cattle futures opened lower on Friday but quickly turned higher with strong cash news according to Scott ...
Corn futures had a strong move higher yesterday, after defending the lows from the new contract lows that were posted just a day earlier. The market is back above resistance (old support) from 433 3/4 ...
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DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing says the bounce in the grain markets was mostly short covering heading into Friday's WASDE ...
Darin Newsom: No, I don't think so.To me, it's market rule number six. It's something I like to talk about all the time. Fundamentals win in the end. When I say that, I'm not talking about the ...
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The most-active corn contract on the Chicago Board of Trade was 0.12% down at $4.13-3/4 a bushel by 1102 GMT to hold around a ...
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Grain futures were mostly lower Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Sept. corn was unchanged at $3.96 a bushel. Sept. wheat gained 0.5 cent at $5.46 a bushel. Sept. oats was down 9.