Has it been raining? Not really. But market lost grounds yesterday and ended down -19.50 cents on Soybeans, -10.75 cents on Corm, -18.00 cents on Chicago Wheat, -19.25 cents in Kansas and -10.75 cents in Minneapolis.
A weak Friday to end up the week. The only thing that ended up were Soybeans, up 2.75 cents. Everything else was down: Corn down -2.50 cents, Wheat down -3.00 cents in Chicago, -1.75 cent in Kansas and -8.00 cents in Minneapolis.
Wheat is on fire! A strong Friday across the board, pretty convincing to be honest, but the big question will be if the underlying reason is proven to be correct. Basically, these days, Russia is the main topic.
The May USDA WASDE report is like Christmas: new crop data! Woo hoo! But fair to say that the market reaction was more like not believing to Santa Claus as it was welcomed with scepticism.
USDA WASDE is always a day the fundamentals may matter… Or may not… Well, the April report is not usually the most exciting as it is the last one without the ‘new new’ crop, new crop data (crop 18/19) will come in the next WASDE.
So this was a bit of a reversal of the retracement of the post report rally: quite difficult to understand put like this but in other words, roller coaster. Does this invalidate the retracement and validate the rally?
Another soft day yesterday, risk off before the report. Still. Soybeans closed down -1.50 cent, Corn -0.50 cent, Wheat -3.50 cents in Chicago, -3.00 cents in Kansas and -3.75 cents in Minneapolis.
Still waiting the quarterly report quite nervously and the only thing to do is risk-off, wait and see. So unsurprisingly, market ended softer with funds taking profits: they sold 1,000 lots of Corn, 3,500 lots of Soybeans and 3,000 lots of Wheat.