The 2015 growing season is starting with an overabundance of moisture, which is sparking concerns that not all of the expected Soybean acreage will get planted this season.
Bond Traders Try To Read Fed Tea Leaves
U.S 30 Year Bond traders were eagerly waiting for the release of the minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee this week.
When Fed Doves Cry, Equities Fly!
Traders got some mixed economic data on Thursday which will do little to sway the Fed from remaining cautious.
Why Gold Prices Are Weak Despite Greek Jitters
Gold?s role as a so called ?safe haven? investment is coming into question.
Treasuries Bounce As Greek Drama Unfolds
While it may not make the top headlines, many savvy traders of all financial markets pay attention to the yield on Ten-Year US Treasury notes.
No Soft Landing For Cotton Prices This Year?
Cotton bulls cannot seem to catch a break in 2015 as the market seems determined to cap any rally attempts.
Dollar And Bond Yields Rally Following Employment Report
Our neighbors to the north also produced better than anticipated jobs figures in May.
Gold No Longer Glittering
Most traders are aware that the Gold market has been on a wild and volatile ride over the past ten years.
Sugar Bulls Cry ?Wait ?Till Next Year!?
Weather predictions calling for a potentially strong ?El Nino? weather event this year could spell trouble for the Sugar Cane crop in India this year.
Bears Eating The Canadian Dollar
The Canadian Dollar looks ready to fall below the .8000 level, continuing a pullback from a short run up in the currency.
Coffee Prices Grind Lower Despite ?El Nino? Forecast
Traders are finding little in the way of fundamentals to ?perk-up? Coffee futures prices of late.
Wheat Price Retreat
Short-covering buying by large speculators appears to have been behind the recent rally in Wheat prices.










