Large speculators have been rather heavily bullish on Cocoa, with the most recent Commitment of Traders report showing the non-commercial position totaling nearly 65,000 contracts.
Enough Of QE For The Moment, Let?s Talk Sugar
Non-commercial traders have been net-short of Sugar futures of late, but the recent price rally has seen this overall short-position begin to dwindle
Canada Joins Monetary Easing Parade
The Bank of Canada?s move to lower the country?s key benchmark rate caused some adjustments in rates on long-term government debt.
Traders Prepare For Volatile Week Ahead Of ECB Meeting
All eyes will be on European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi this week, as expectations rise that the ECB will announce some sort of bond buying proposal.
SNB?s Folly To Contain The Franc Ends With A Bang
The Swiss National Bank SNB announced it was ending the cap that kept the Euro/Swiss (EUR/CHF) cross from moving below 1.20 franc per euro.
Corn In A Battle For Acreage With Soybeans
Corn futures are apparently not immune from the overall bearish mentality for all thing commodity related.
Calm Before The Storm For Soybean Prices?
Monday?s release of the USDA?s January Soybean Crop report could finally be the catalyst for some market movement in the coming weeks.
Coffee Bull Market Re-heating?
Dry conditions in Brazil may be the catalyst for a ?re-warming? of the Coffee bull market.
When ?Safe Haven? Assets Are Really Not!
Both large and small speculators are currently net-short Japanese Yen futures according to the Commitment of Traders report.
Natural Gas Sinks To 2-Year Lows Despite Recent Arctic Blast
Record U.S. Natural Gas production has some forecasters calling for a ?Gas glut? in 2015.
Will 2015 Be The Year Of The Greenback?
Large speculators are becoming more bullish on the U.S. Dollar Index according to the most recent Commitment of Traders report.
Will U.S. Treasury Yields Prove Analysts Wrong Again In 2015
Analysts are sticking to their beliefs that yields will rise, with an average guesstimate of just over 3.00% by the end of 2015.












