While large speculative accounts remain overall net-long the Soybean complex, we have seen a sharp drop to the long position of late.
Are The Dog Days Of The Dow Done?
This morning?s release of the non-farm payrolls and unemployment rate might be the most highly anticipated economic report in years.
Sugar Stocks Surplus Sinks Sweetener
Bearish traders remain in firm control of the Sugar futures market this year.
Taking A Pounding
The British Pound abruptly reversed course from a recent upwards run.
Commodities Recover On ?Solid? GDP Figures
2nd quarter GDP came in at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.7%, which was significantly higher than the 2.3% growth rate originally reported.
Turnaround Tuesday?Extreme Edition
While the equity markets were in a corrective mode, VIX futures came back into the spotlight.
Who Let The Bears Out?
The usually quiet trading month of August has seen a vicious roar from market bears.
Lack Of Clarity From Fed Minutes Benefits Gold Prices
The Gold market has finally come back in favor by speculators.
Bears ?Bollin?? As Cotton Prices Rally
While it appears that the U.S. will produce a much smaller Cotton crop this season, the demand side of the equation appears to favor the bull camp as well.
Bonds Had More Fun Last Week
International currency uncertainty often causes a flight to safety with investors rushing in to buy 30 Year U.S. Treasury Bonds.
Reading The Pound?s Tea Leaves
The strengthening Pound may be hurting UK growth.
Treasury Prices Remain Volatile Ahead Of Employment Report
Economists and traders are expecting a modest improvement in job creation last month.











