Soy Market Commentary

walshtradingGeneral Commentary, Grains

COMMENTARY: The soy was under heavy pressure across the board early on. The market slowly climbed off the lows through the session as the day progressed. The feature the last few days was the oil share and the slide we witnessed. Today could have marked a low for a minute. The weather has not changed in any material way. This …

Soy Market Commentary

walshtradingGeneral Commentary, Grains

COMMENTARY: The soy has been volatile over the last week and a half. There are potential changes going on that could have an impact. As suggested there will be increased volatility and risk throughout the summer. The feature of the week in my opinion has been the overall weakness in the bean oil market. The Argentinian Bio market is in …

Soy Market Commentary

walshtradingGeneral Commentary, Grains

COMMENTARY: The complex was higher both overnight and through the day. The beans are getting a bid based on weather uncertainty through July/August time period. The bean oil is rallying and leading the charge based on tight stocks at present. In my opinion the stocks will remain tight and price supportive through the summer. As I mentioned yesterday, I want …

Soy Market Commentary

walshtradingGeneral Commentary, Grains

COMMENTARY: The markets today traded both sides. This may be how we settle in for a minute. In this type of environment, the spreads can at times be the best option. The most important feature to me today was that oil share had a significant rebound. The bean oil was higher with meal lower. This is consistent with my commentary …

Soy & Corn Market Commentary

walshtradingGeneral Commentary, Grains

COMMENTARY: SOY: The soy complex was higher. The meal and beans led the strength today. Consequently the oil share dropped a bit to approx 47%. The July contract went off the board today, without any major fire works in general. The market is led by the weather concerns that indicate weather issues remain a potential problem. The domestic carry remains …

AG Market Commentary

walshtradingGeneral Commentary, Grains

COMMENTARY: This is more of a general commentary today regarding the AG markets. The soy today had a reasonable move up. This at present is driven by the global veg oil strength. The July oil share will expire tomorrow at 48-50%. The Aug in my opinion will trade to 50-52%. This is fueled by the tight Canola crop in Canada. …

Soy & Corn Market Commentary

walshtradingGeneral Commentary, Grains

COMMENTARY: SOY – The USDA supply and demand report today held few surprises. The old crop carry was left unchanged at a tight 135 million bushels. The new crop carry was estimated at 155 million bushels. This still is a friendly carry. The question on the domestic front now is how will the remainder of the growing season progress. The …

Soy Market Commentary

walshtradingGeneral Commentary, Grains

COMMENTARY: The beans and products bounced Wednesday. I have few solid ideas here today. However, I am considering some fundamentals that I believe may be relative to market activity in the near term. The Chinese bean demand has slowed in June and will again most likely in July. We can debate the reasons, but the reality is this is happening. …

Soy & Corn Market Commentary

walshtradingGeneral Commentary, Grains

COMMENTARY: SOY: The soy was fairly quiet before the long fourth of July weekend. There is little room for error with production given the lack of acreage growth. The weather will be watched ever so closely. The current stocks remain tight. This will not change for the better domestically for a bit. The larger global numbers and the tight domestic …

Soy Market Commentary

walshtradingGeneral Commentary, Grains

COMMENTARY: The soy has rebounded here again led by the bean oil. As I have mentioned, the global vegoil market, while not on fire, is supported. Especially after the recent pull backs. There is little to say today except that the USDA will release the acreage estimates tomorrow. The acreage will allow us to attempt to draw conclusions regarding the …