If you expected the Chicago Board of Trade to give you a big Christmas gift last week, I hope you have a coal burning furnace. Corn ended the week 10 cents lower while beans were 16 cents lower.
We are a week away from Christmas and the board of trade is acting like the holidays are here all ready. Trade volume normally decreases close to Christmas, but this year it seems it has slowed early.
Probably the best prices will go to those that recognize when a rally is peaking. That will not be easy since we are used to much higher corn prices than we have today. Being greedy does not make a ma...
This past week March corn was 2 cents higher while January beans ended the week 6 cents lower. Most of the bean losses came in the last 2 days of the week. Traders have been reluctant to carry risk th...