day ahead of Dec USDA report - closing grain market comments
Markets closed mixed on the eve of another USDA Supply and
Demand report that will be out Friday December 9th.
At the end of the day we saw corn close down 8 cents, beans
up 1-2, KC wheat off 3, MPLS wheat off 2, the Sept/Dec 2012 contracts in MPLS
where down 10-12 cents, CBOT wheat was off 4, crude was off a little over 2.00
a barrel, equities ended in the red with the DOW down 199 points, and the US
dollar is up about 300 with the cash index at 78.812.
Overall not a bad day for the grains with us able to close
well off of their lows despite the weakness seen in the outside markets.
Here are the estimates for tomorrow’s crop report.
U.S. ending stocks 2011/12
Wheat Corn Soybeans
Average trade estimate
0.830 0.831 0.214
Highest trade estimate
0.867 0.899 0.255
Lowest trade estimate
0.731 0.712 0.165
USDA November estimate 0.828 0.843
0.195
Basis is a little defensive on most of the commodities as we
lack demand and seem to have producer movement a little heavier then normal due
to a nice winter (so far). Railroads are
performing well and supply is simply outweighing the demand due to a lack of
export-domestic competition.
The feel in the markets is a little better then it was a
couple days ago; and today’s technical price action in corn indicates that we
might be trying to form a bottom on the charts.
In the last three days we have had a key bullish key reversal and then
today we had an outside bullish day.
Perhaps something we can build on?
I guess tomorrow’s USDA report will likely be the catalysts that ends up
pushing us higher or leads to head fakes or bull traps.
The birdseed industry appears to be super slow; very slow in
applications and bids are not easily found.
Coverage or lack thereof is one thing that we do have going for us. Most buyers in most of the industries have
very little coverage and are hand to mouth.
On the flip side of that most producers have more inventory un-priced
then ever before. Could become a cat and
mouse type of poker game on basis because of this. For the producers to eventually win we will
really need some export competition to show up.
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