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Insight Futures Watch List

By Scott Hoffman • Mar 12th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs

Friday, March 12,  2010
Chinese consumer confidence rose in February (the things we watch these days!), however Chinese stocks were lower overnight on worries that the government may move more firmly to contain inflation.  A research report from Citibank said that the Chinese may need to bail out banks that made loans to local Chinese governments.  [...]

Insight Futures Watch List

By Scott Hoffman • Mar 11th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs

Thursday, March 11, 2010
Overnight there was a lot of data showing that the Chinese economy is running hot – high inflation and retail sales.  PBOC Governor Zhou and a representative from the Ministry of Commerce both said that inflation will not be a problem this yes.  What do they know that we don’t?  It was [...]

The Morning Trading Blog

By Jim Wyckoff • Mar 10th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Metals

Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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OVERNIGHT/EARLY MORNING DEVELOPMENTS

The market features in overnight/early morning trading today are firmer crude oil and gold futures prices.
JIM’S MARKET THOUGHT OF THE DAY *
Most agricultural commodity futures markets have price “seasonality,” whereby prices tend to trend higher or lower at certain times of the year. The seasonality in ag [...]

The Grain Report- Production Next

By Tim Hannagan • Mar 10th, 2010 • Category: Grains

Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Our weekly export inspection report came out Monday,  almost ignored as the market gets ready for the Wednesday 7:30 am Central Time U.S.D.A. crop report.
Let’s review them anyway, so we are on top of demand fundamentals.  Lowly wheat inspections were 20.4 million bushels inspected for near-term export versus 19 the week prior; [...]

The Morning Trading Blog

By Jim Wyckoff • Mar 9th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Metals

Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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OVERNIGHT/EARLY MORNING DEVELOPMENTS
The market feature in overnight/early morning trading today is a stronger U.S. dollar index and lower crude oil and gold futures prices.
JIM’S MARKET THOUGHT OF THE DAY *
Crude oil prices are under selling pressure today, after having pushed above $82.00 a barrel on Monday. While no near-term [...]

Insight Futures Watch List

By Scott Hoffman • Mar 9th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News, Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs

Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Yesterday’s lackluster session in the US carried through to muted trading in Asia overnight. Chinese stocks saw small gains on some decent earnings reports, but Chinese traders are waiting for a number of economic releases due Thursday. European stocks were lower on concerns over the banking system. Fitch made [...]

Grain Futures Market Commentary

By Jim Wyckoff • Mar 8th, 2010 • Category: Grains

Monday, March 8, 2010
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May soybeans on Friday closed slightly higher and nearer the session low. Price action late last week in soybeans produced a bearish downside “breakout” from a sideways trading range. Soybean bears have the near-term technical advantage. The next downside price objective for the bears is pushing and closing prices [...]

Insight Futures Watch List

By Scott Hoffman • Mar 8th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs

Monday, March 8, 2010
There wasn’t much news overnight, and the beginning of the week will be light on economic releases.  There were lots of Chinese officials speaking last night, but not necessarily much to trade off today.  PBOC Gov. Zhou Xiaochuan said that the Yuan / Dollar peg is a temporary measure in response to [...]

The Morning Trading Blog

By Jim Wyckoff • Mar 8th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Metals

Monday, March 8, 2010
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OVERNIGHT/EARLY MORNING DEVELOPMENTS
There is no standout market feature in quieter overnight/early morning trading today.
JIM’S MARKET THOUGHT OF THE DAY *
Trading in the U.S. dollar index and Euro currency futures has turned more sideways and choppy recently. Still, there are no solid, early technical clues to suggest the Euro currency [...]

Insight Futures Watch List

By Scott Hoffman • Mar 5th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Meats, Metals, Softs

Friday, March 5, 2010
February NFP was a bit better than expected at -36K.  At the beginning of the week the estimate was for -20K, but it kept dropping during the week; I saw an average estimate of -70K yesterday.  There was a slight downward revision to the Jan NFP.  This was a friendly number for [...]

The Morning Trading Blog

By Jim Wyckoff • Mar 5th, 2010 • Category: Currencies, Energies, Financials, Grains, Indices (SP500, Dow, Nasdaq), Metals

Friday, March 5, 2010
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OVERNIGHT/EARLY MORNING DEVELOPMENTS

There is no standout market feature in quieter overnight/early morning trading today, as traders await this morning’s important U.S. jobs data.

JIM’S MARKET THOUGHT OF THE DAY *

Commodity traders, an excellent gauge for determining the overall trend in commodity markets is the Continuous Commodity Index (CCI). The CCI [...]

 

 

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