by
Euan Wilson
8/5/2008 5:30:00 PM
The financial media is very fond of linking a given market's price action to other stuff that happened in the same day -- but seldom do they explain why. First prices fall hard "as rain and cooler weather improved prospects for crops" -- and second, this one-day action is part of a 30% decline in corn over the past five weeks. But what about the first four weeks of that price decline, which included a shortage of rain and hotter-than-usual temperatures?
Filed Under:
Corn, Commodities, Price Action, Futures Junctures, Rain, Crops, Historic Prices
Category:
Commodities
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