Ahead of the Open
Strong gains in wheat led corn and soybeans higher overnight. Wheat maintaining overnight gains will be key as the recent trend has been overnight strength followed by weakness after the open.
Corn and soybeans are expected to open lower, with wheat likely to see a mildly varied start (winter wheat markets lower, spring wheat higher) to daytime trade.
Wheat futures led the way higher overnight, as soybeans and corn both saw spillover strength. The increase in export demand has encouraged buyers of each market.
Corn futures continued to show relative strength overnight, soybeans saw corrective buying from recent selling and wheat futures saw profit taking, though each saw buying into the break.
Corn and soybeans favored the downside overnight, with soybeans leading the way lower. Both went into the break well off session lows. Wheat traded higher, continuing to show relative strength.
Corn, soybeans and wheat each saw selling pressure overnight and went into the break near session lows with soybeans leading the way lower.
Corn mildly favored the upside overnight, fueled higher into the break by export sales coming in above expectations at a marketing year high, while wheat and soybeans were slightly lower.
Soybeans and wheat saw continued followthrough buying overnight, while corn continues to struggle garnering strength, though losses remain limited.
Corn, soybeans and wheat each saw corrective buying overnight with soybeans leading the way higher. Corn and wheat continue to struggle garnering much bullish momentum despite both markets being oversold.
Corn, soybeans and wheat each saw corrective buying overnight though saw renewed selling pressure into the break.
Soybeans favored the downside overnight amidst profit taking, wheat futures favored the upside, corn was stuck in the middle and traded narrowly near unchanged. Each saw an increase in selling pressure into the break.