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  • cottonpicken
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 6993

    Beans/canola

    People who make short term calls in the commodity
    markets are either insane or have a death wish.

    So here it goes.

    We are now at major resistance of 15.

    If you are the type that likes less risk and safety and
    selling incrementally to achieve a descent average
    price,today is a sell some day,only the second day for
    the new crop year since early september(which i
    posted).

    Eventually we will be higher but a bull trap could just
    as easily be sprung,which would put off a rally to new
    highs further out on the time line.

    If we get clear of 15 and rally you'll have some to sell.

    My bet is we take a short trip down here and
    now,rally to the 15 line again and then a new
    assessment will have to be made at that time-and a
    much more important one.

    On the plus side we are up today while the usdx is up
    and crude down.

    IMO NIA DYODD
  • crusher
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2001
    • 1189

    #2
    I still say that canola is more bullish
    than beans, there's no crop coming from
    S.Am. Gonna hold out for more and ride
    out the blip. Been wrong before. Lots.
    Don't care cause I'm on the beach in
    Mexico. Its alot cheaper here than
    lurking around the local equipment
    dealers!

    Are there any calls actually trading for
    May/July?

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    • boarderbloke
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 1991

      #3
      Crude down so much makes me nervous.
      Noticed today that beans and meal are inversed while oil isn't, yet canola is. The last couple days we've seen MAR-JULY canola spread increase from $18-19 to $21.80
      cotton, don't you think beans will test 15.37 this week?
      Here's hoping tommorrow isn't "turn around Tuesday"!

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      • crusher
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2001
        • 1189

        #4
        To add fuel to the fire, Vancouver cash
        price is $50 over futures.

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        • cottonpicken
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2006
          • 6993

          #5
          I've got 15 on the march as the line in the sand,i hope
          to hell we break through here and now or else its
          strike 2.

          ASSuming canola follows the big bean moves.

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          • boarderbloke
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2007
            • 1991

            #6
            http://www.futuresmag.com/2013/02/04/soybeans-look-to-continue-january-rally?t=commodities

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            • bgmb
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 1645

              #7
              We just started selling canola again (haven't sold any since harvest)Feeling pretty good about the way that market is going.

              But what about wheat? Its in a downward slide again and its just as important to watch wheat markets as canola.

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              • bucket
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2008
                • 17035

                #8
                Wheat is sliding, apparently there is enough wheat in the world.

                There is also talk of large wheat crops being seeded in western canada.

                Until the winter wheat crop comes out of dormancy (if it went into dormancy) and the ratings start coming out it will slide down.

                Ohio said their ww crop looks ok but there was concern with a warming trend and then a shot of colder weather.

                Canola new crop acres are being lost to wheat acrres but if canola manages to make 13 plus for new crop that might change the dynamic a bit.

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                • cottonpicken
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 6993

                  #9
                  Haven't looked at wheat in a while(non to sell),i
                  remember being technically bullish a while back so i
                  got that wrong

                  Also didn't notice 8$ had been breached a trip to 6
                  looks likely.

                  In the short term context it is a sell day today imo.

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                  • charliep
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2000
                    • 9002

                    #10
                    For what it is worth, domestic feed wheat at Lethbridge is worth more that high grade/protein CWRS.

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