DTN Midday Grain Comments 02/21 11:29
21 Feb 2018
DTN Midday Grain Comments 02/21 11:29 Grains Mixed at Midday Soybeans are the midday leader, with corn flat, and wheat weaker. By David Fiala DTN Contributing Analyst General Comments The U.S. stock market indices are higher at midday with the Dow futures up 135 points. The interest rate products are higher. The dollar index is 20 higher. Energies are flat to lower with crude down 0.30. Livestock trade has cattle sharply lower. Precious metals are mixed with gold up $1.00. CORN Corn trade is 1 cent higher at midday with trade bouncing back from overnight weakness after the soft finish yesterday. Soybeans are providing spillover support along with Argentine weather. Ethanol margins are narrowing with corn at the upper end of the range, but remain mostly positive with ethanol futures edging higher. U.S. export values should remain pretty competitive at current U.S. offers, but the daily wire has been quieter in recent days. Double-crop areas in Brazil look to build some moisture in the coming days. On the March chart support is at the 10-day at $3.66 with the 20-day at 3.62 below that, with the 200-day moving average at $3.76 the highest moving average and major resistance. SOYBEANS Soybean trade is 5 to 8 cents higher at midday with trade coming back from the soft start overnight after failing to hold gains yesterday. November trade did score a new high. Meal is $1 to $2 higher and oil is 30 to 40 points higher. The weather pattern looks to keep Argentina dry, and Brazil wet in the near term, which is limiting downside. There should volatility moving forward with the failure to hold new highs scored Tuesday, and trade filling the gap left to start the week overnight. Early Brazilian harvest will continue despite being slowed by rains, causing some crop losses. On the March, support is the 10-day moving average at $10.08, with resistance the $10.39, which is the six-month high scored Tuesday. WHEAT Wheat trade is flat to 6 cents lower with soft wheat holding up the best at midday; with eastern U.S. growing areas are in line for rain in the near term, but dry spots persisting to the west. The dollar is higher again at midday, but remains below 90 on the index. The Russian crop will continue to be watched with less cover than usual, with Black Sea values continuing to edge higher. On the March Kansas City wheat chart, support is at the 200-day moving average at $4.71 which we are below at midday, and then the 20-day at $4.65 with resistance the recent high at $4.84 1/2. David Fiala is a DTN contributing analyst and the President of FuturesOne and a registered Advisor. He can be reached at
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