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
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Commodities
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by
Euan Wilson
6/25/2008 5:30:00 PM
Cocoa's price has doubled over the past two years, with much of that gain coming just this year (from nearly 2000 per metric ton in January to 3147 today). The meteoric rise has people talking optimistically about prices (but only if you aren't a chocolate addict.) The path may seem clear for Cocoa, but Elliott Wave International's Senior Commodities Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy isn't convinced. Find out why.
Filed Under:
Cocoa Commodity, Price Action, Move, Critical Juncture
Category:
Commodities
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