The grain market closed mixed to mostly lower on Thursday. Soybeans were the lone grain to end with all contracts in the green. Aaron Bertels with Crossroad Marketing joins the Fontanelle Final Bell to highlight the reality of the current market. Volatile swings are starting to become more common place in the grain market, but [.]
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Money flow continued to favor commodities and especially grains on the last full trading day of the week. Arlan Suderman, chief economist for Stone X, highlighted in the Fontanelle Final Bell why money flow continues to favor commodities like corn despite ample supplies and healthy stocks to use. M1 money supply has a great deal [.]
Soybeans continue to hold gains, but Tuesday may have showed some weakness in the bulls rally. Aaron Bertels with Crossroads Marketing joins the Fontanelle Final Bell to explore all aspects of the soybean trade. Including South American production and why it may not be the time to try and predict South American weather or production. [.]
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