The August WASDE was bullish corn and wheat while mildly bearish soybeans
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In Turner's Take Podcast, Daniels Trading futures brokers discuss the commodity markets from a fundamental, technical, and seasonal perspective. Turner's Take podcast (formerly Inside Commodity Futures) is hosted by Craig Turner, commodity broker with Daniels Trading and author of Turner’s Take newsletter.
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Turner’s Take Podcast | Acres and Stocks Report Next Week
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Turner’s Take Podcast | Extreme Volatility
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Turner’s Take Podcast | Weather Market
It is June. Old crop stocks are tight. The weather is hot and dry and we have a weather market
Turner’s Take Podcast | Hurry Up and Wait
Soybeans are tight. Corn can go either way. Traders might as well hurry up and wait until a weather market develops
Turner’s Take Podcast | May WASDE Preview
The USDA will release their May WASDE on Wednesday the 12th at 11am central. The May WASDE tends to be a big report because this is the first time the USDA includes new crop supply and demand tables for new crop. We go over the industry analyst estimates, what that means for prices, and where we could see some surprises. The spec trade is very long, prices are high, and we have a long way to go before this new crop is made.
Turner’s Take Podcast | Range Bound Trading Ahead
US farmers will most likely plant a majority of their corn and soybeans over the next three weeks. The May 12th WASDE will report new crop supply and demand numbers for the first time this year. Domestic old crop stocks are tight but the US is overpriced on the global export market. This all points to a big choppy trading range for the next few weeks and we have some idea on how to trade it.