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Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.
📉 Soybean Futures Decline
Soybean futures closed lower yesterday, despite reaching fresh two-week highs.
The nearby Nov24 contract peaked at $10.12 per bushel but settled around $9.96.
Downward pressure is continuing this morning, with calendar spreads also reversing after a brief rally.
First Notice Day for Nov24 futures is next Thursday, prompting farmers to price or roll contracts by Wednesday.
🌧️ Drought Conditions in the Corn Belt
USDA's weekly drought monitor shows:
While some areas received rainfall, much of the Corn Belt experienced below-normal precipitation and above-normal temperatures.
Approximately 88% of the Corn Belt is now facing some level of drought, a significant increase from 11% just three months ago.
Specific drought levels:
Corn: 76%
Soybeans: 68%
Winter Wheat: 58%
Spring Wheat: 37%
Cattle: 59%
🚀 Strong US Export Sales
Last week's export sales were robust:
Net soybean sales reached 2.2mmt (79 million bushels), the second-largest weekly total in over a year, with China as the largest buyer.
Net corn sales were reported at 3.6mmt (142 million bushels), a 62% increase from the previous week, with Mexico as the largest buyer.
Net wheat sales were at 532,900mt (20 million bushels), up 6% from the prior week.
📦 Additional Flash Sales Reported
USDA announced further flash sales on Thursday:
227,600mt (9 million bushels) of corn sold to Japan for the 2024/2025 marketing year.
165,000mt (6 million bushels) of corn to unknown destinations.
198,000mt (7 million bushels) of soybeans to unknown destinations.
🌍 Geopolitical Concerns from J.P. Morgan
Jamie Dimon, CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase, expressed concerns that World War III may have begun.
He emphasizes that geopolitical risks—including the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East—pose a greater threat to the global economy than previously anticipated.
Dimon believes that the potential for nuclear conflict represents a significant danger, surpassing even the risks of climate change.
Conclusion
The agricultural market is facing downward pressure amid a rapidly progressing harvest, significant drought conditions, and robust export sales. Additionally, the geopolitical landscape presents rising concerns that could impact global economic stability. As markets react to these developments, it will be essential for stakeholders to stay informed and agile in their decision-making. 🌾📊

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Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.com
Grain Markets and Other Stuff Links-
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
TikTok
YouTube
Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.
📉 Soybean Futures Decline
Soybean futures closed lower yesterday, despite reaching fresh two-week highs.
The nearby Nov24 contract peaked at $10.12 per bushel but settled around $9.96.
Downward pressure is continuing this morning, with calendar spreads also reversing after a brief rally.
First Notice Day for Nov24 futures is next Thursday, prompting farmers to price or roll contracts by Wednesday.
🌧️ Drought Conditions in the Corn Belt
USDA's weekly drought monitor shows:
While some areas received rainfall, much of the Corn Belt experienced below-normal precipitation and above-normal temperatures.
Approximately 88% of the Corn Belt is now facing some level of drought, a significant increase from 11% just three months ago.
Specific drought levels:
Corn: 76%
Soybeans: 68%
Winter Wheat: 58%
Spring Wheat: 37%
Cattle: 59%
🚀 Strong US Export Sales
Last week's export sales were robust:
Net soybean sales reached 2.2mmt (79 million bushels), the second-largest weekly total in over a year, with China as the largest buyer.
Net corn sales were reported at 3.6mmt (142 million bushels), a 62% increase from the previous week, with Mexico as the largest buyer.
Net wheat sales were at 532,900mt (20 million bushels), up 6% from the prior week.
📦 Additional Flash Sales Reported
USDA announced further flash sales on Thursday:
227,600mt (9 million bushels) of corn sold to Japan for the 2024/2025 marketing year.
165,000mt (6 million bushels) of corn to unknown destinations.
198,000mt (7 million bushels) of soybeans to unknown destinations.
🌍 Geopolitical Concerns from J.P. Morgan
Jamie Dimon, CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase, expressed concerns that World War III may have begun.
He emphasizes that geopolitical risks—including the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East—pose a greater threat to the global economy than previously anticipated.
Dimon believes that the potential for nuclear conflict represents a significant danger, surpassing even the risks of climate change.
Conclusion
The agricultural market is facing downward pressure amid a rapidly progressing harvest, significant drought conditions, and robust export sales. Additionally, the geopolitical landscape presents rising concerns that could impact global economic stability. As markets react to these developments, it will be essential for stakeholders to stay informed and agile in their decision-making. 🌾📊

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