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Soybeans: Go Beyond Conventional Analysis
Are soybean futures going limit-up because of trouble in Argentina? Don't bet on it.

by Morgan Lee
3/25/2008 5:15:00 PM

While the financial media hangs on every move of the Dow Jones index these days, there is plenty of excitement occurring in other markets around the financial world, too. Take commodities, for example, where soybeans and corn futures markets rocketed upward today (March 25), gaining the most number of points allowed by the Chicago Board of Trade.

Filed Under: farmers protests, argentina, brazil, supply and demand, limit-up, Chicago Board of Trade
Category: Commodities


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