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TRENDS Mixed CU, Up 2, SU, Up 5, WU, Down 3

August 21, 2019 07:28 AM

 

Shonkwiler, Larry

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • TRENDS—Mixed:  CU, +$.0150; SU, +$.0450; WU, -$.0275; KWU, -$.0225 
  • What caught my eye: Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour reports IN corn yields at 161.5 bpa, against 182.3 LY and the average of 175.5; NE yields were 6.6 bpa lower than LY at 172.6 but above the 3-year average by nearly 5 bpa

·       Market awaiting Fed’s Jackson Hole seminar comments.  ASIA: Trying to firm-Nikkei, -0.28%; Shanghai, +0.01%; Hang Seng, +0.15%.  EUROPE: Up—DAX, +1.02%; FTSE, +1.02%; CAC, +1.36%.  WALL STREET—Futures are higher-- DOW, +155; S&P, +19.75; NAS, +61.75.  EXTERNALS: Oct crude: +$0.56 @ $56.69Gold:  -$4.60 @$1,511; $ Index+.028 @ 98.218

·       T-storm Weather®Today’s U.S. forecast is wetter because of expectations of new thunderstorms in southern corn and soybean areas through Friday, and the probability for scattered thunderstorms to affect a wide area next week as cool and hot air continue to battle.  It is also more apparent that cool weather will win most battles, leaving a wide area near to slightly cooler than normal over the next two weeks (and slightly cooler than indicated yesterday)

  • CU, up $.0150 @ $3.61; CZ, up $.01 @ $3.6975.  More precipitation yesterday weighed on bullish sentiment, funds sell 7 K    
  • SU, up $.0450 @ $8.6025; SX, up $.0475 @ $8.73.  Funds: Even SB, bot 2 K SBM, sold 4 K SBO.  Board Crush: $1.02, -2; LY, $1.55
  • WU, dn $.0275 @ $4.5725; WZ, dn $.0325 @ $4.6325.  The funds were sellers of 5 K Tuesday                 

CORN/SORGHUM

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. corn, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 

·       ATI ResearchContinued weak export sales for both old and new crop corn have lowered the near-term liftings outlook to 15-25 mbu per week compared to 20-25 last week

·       Ethanol margins: $0.05 per gallon—up vs. $0.04 last week but well below $0.23 in 2018.  EIA report at 9:30 am CDT

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. soybeans, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 
  • ATI Research: Bias on near-term U.S. soybean exports narrows from 30-39 mbu per week to 31-37

·       Chicago September wheat futures on Tue. closed at $4.60—the lowest settlement price for the contract since May 15

·       T-storm Weather®: Drought intensifies for eastern Australia wheat near-term; Western Australia stays drought-free

ENERGY

·       Firm: CLV19, +$0.56 @ $56.69; EBV, +$0.92 @ $60.95; EBV-QCLV, +.38; RBV,+.0187; NGV, +.005HOV, +.0094

·       EIA Report Estimates (API): crude oil, -1.5 (-3.5); Gasoline, -0.2 (-0.4); Distillates, +0.2 (+1.8).  Estimates for ethanol production and stocks were not available from the wire services

·       Chicago ethanol was $.0045 weaker, slipping to $1.2900; basis values were mostly weaker: NYC, +$.0070 @ $.1275; Gulf, -$.0055 @ $.0750; Dallas, -$.0055 @ $.1250; Tampa, -$.0005 @ $.2400; LA, -$.0005 @ $.2350

·       Ethanol RINs were firmer with 2018’s up 2.00 at @ 4 ½- 7 and 2019’s 3.00 higher @ 12 -15                              &nb​sp;                        &nb​sp;                                

·       The September RBOB/September ethanol spread gained $.0057 Tuesday to close at  $.3781/gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                          ​             

·       USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value fell $1.20 on Tuesday to $82.09 and is down $5.83 versus last week 

·       CME Lean Hog Index fell $0.56 on Tue. to $77.99.  October futures firmed $0.950 but are still $13.015 below the index

Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, DTN, T-storm Weather

 



The risk of trading futures and options can be substantial. All information, publications, and material used and distributed by Advance Trading Inc. shall be construed as a solicitation. ATI does not maintain an independent research department as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.71. Information obtained from third-party sources is believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed by Advance Trading Inc. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
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HIGHLIGHTS

  • TRENDS—Mixed:  CU, +$.0150; SU, +$.0450; WU, -$.0275; KWU, -$.0225 
  • What caught my eye: Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour reports IN corn yields at 161.5 bpa, against 182.3 LY and the average of 175.5; NE yields were 6.6 bpa lower than LY at 172.6 but above the 3-year average by nearly 5 bpa

·       Market awaiting Fed’s Jackson Hole seminar comments.  ASIA: Trying to firm-Nikkei, -0.28%; Shanghai, +0.01%; Hang Seng, +0.15%.  EUROPE: Up—DAX, +1.02%; FTSE, +1.02%; CAC, +1.36%.  WALL STREET—Futures are higher-- DOW, +155; S&P, +19.75; NAS, +61.75.  EXTERNALS: Oct crude: +$0.56 @ $56.69Gold:  -$4.60 @$1,511; $ Index+.028 @ 98.218

·       T-storm Weather®Today’s U.S. forecast is wetter because of expectations of new thunderstorms in southern corn and soybean areas through Friday, and the probability for scattered thunderstorms to affect a wide area next week as cool and hot air continue to battle.  It is also more apparent that cool weather will win most battles, leaving a wide area near to slightly cooler than normal over the next two weeks (and slightly cooler than indicated yesterday)

  • CU, up $.0150 @ $3.61; CZ, up $.01 @ $3.6975.  More precipitation yesterday weighed on bullish sentiment, funds sell 7 K    
  • SU, up $.0450 @ $8.6025; SX, up $.0475 @ $8.73.  Funds: Even SB, bot 2 K SBM, sold 4 K SBO.  Board Crush: $1.02, -2; LY, $1.55
  • WU, dn $.0275 @ $4.5725; WZ, dn $.0325 @ $4.6325.  The funds were sellers of 5 K Tuesday                 
CORN/SORGHUM

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. corn, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 

·       ATI ResearchContinued weak export sales for both old and new crop corn have lowered the near-term liftings outlook to 15-25 mbu per week compared to 20-25 last week

·       Ethanol margins: $0.05 per gallon—up vs. $0.04 last week but well below $0.23 in 2018.  EIA report at 9:30 am CDT

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. soybeans, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 
  • ATI Research: Bias on near-term U.S. soybean exports narrows from 30-39 mbu per week to 31-37

·       Chicago September wheat futures on Tue. closed at $4.60—the lowest settlement price for the contract since May 15

·       T-storm Weather®: Drought intensifies for eastern Australia wheat near-term; Western Australia stays drought-free

ENERGY

·       Firm: CLV19, +$0.56 @ $56.69; EBV, +$0.92 @ $60.95; EBV-QCLV, +.38; RBV,+.0187; NGV, +.005HOV, +.0094

·       EIA Report Estimates (API): crude oil, -1.5 (-3.5); Gasoline, -0.2 (-0.4); Distillates, +0.2 (+1.8).  Estimates for ethanol production and stocks were not available from the wire services

·       Chicago ethanol was $.0045 weaker, slipping to $1.2900; basis values were mostly weaker: NYC, +$.0070 @ $.1275; Gulf, -$.0055 @ $.0750; Dallas, -$.0055 @ $.1250; Tampa, -$.0005 @ $.2400; LA, -$.0005 @ $.2350

·       Ethanol RINs were firmer with 2018’s up 2.00 at @ 4 ½- 7 and 2019’s 3.00 higher @ 12 -15                                               &n​bsp;                                        

·       The September RBOB/September ethanol spread gained $.0057 Tuesday to close at  $.3781/gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                                       

·       USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value fell $1.20 on Tuesday to $82.09 and is down $5.83 versus last week 

·       CME Lean Hog Index fell $0.56 on Tue. to $77.99.  October futures firmed $0.950 but are still $13.015 below the index

Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, DTN, T-storm Weather

 



The risk of trading futures and options can be substantial. All information, publications, and material used and distributed by Advance Trading Inc. shall be construed as a solicitation. ATI does not maintain an independent research department as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.71. Information obtained from third-party sources is believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed by Advance Trading Inc. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
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HIGHLIGHTS

  • TRENDS—Mixed:  CU, +$.0150; SU, +$.0450; WU, -$.0275; KWU, -$.0225 
  • What caught my eye: Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour reports IN corn yields at 161.5 bpa, against 182.3 LY and the average of 175.5; NE yields were 6.6 bpa lower than LY at 172.6 but above the 3-year average by nearly 5 bpa

·       Market awaiting Fed’s Jackson Hole seminar comments.  ASIA: Trying to firm-Nikkei, -0.28%; Shanghai, +0.01%; Hang Seng, +0.15%.  EUROPE: Up—DAX, +1.02%; FTSE, +1.02%; CAC, +1.36%.  WALL STREET—Futures are higher-- DOW, +155; S&P, +19.75; NAS, +61.75.  EXTERNALS: Oct crude: +$0.56 @ $56.69Gold:  -$4.60 @$1,511; $ Index+.028 @ 98.218

·       T-storm Weather®Today’s U.S. forecast is wetter because of expectations of new thunderstorms in southern corn and soybean areas through Friday, and the probability for scattered thunderstorms to affect a wide area next week as cool and hot air continue to battle.  It is also more apparent that cool weather will win most battles, leaving a wide area near to slightly cooler than normal over the next two weeks (and slightly cooler than indicated yesterday)

  • CU, up $.0150 @ $3.61; CZ, up $.01 @ $3.6975.  More precipitation yesterday weighed on bullish sentiment, funds sell 7 K    
  • SU, up $.0450 @ $8.6025; SX, up $.0475 @ $8.73.  Funds: Even SB, bot 2 K SBM, sold 4 K SBO.  Board Crush: $1.02, -2; LY, $1.55
  • WU, dn $.0275 @ $4.5725; WZ, dn $.0325 @ $4.6325.  The funds were sellers of 5 K Tuesday                 

CORN/SORGHUM

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. corn, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 

·       ATI ResearchContinued weak export sales for both old and new crop corn have lowered the near-term liftings outlook to 15-25 mbu per week compared to 20-25 last week

·       Ethanol margins: $0.05 per gallon—up vs. $0.04 last week but well below $0.23 in 2018.  EIA report at 9:30 am CDT

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. soybeans, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 
  • ATI Research: Bias on near-term U.S. soybean exports narrows from 30-39 mbu per week to 31-37

·       Chicago September wheat futures on Tue. closed at $4.60—the lowest settlement price for the contract since May 15

·       T-storm Weather®: Drought intensifies for eastern Australia wheat near-term; Western Australia stays drought-free

ENERGY

·       Firm: CLV19, +$0.56 @ $56.69; EBV, +$0.92 @ $60.95; EBV-QCLV, +.38; RBV,+.0187; NGV, +.005HOV, +.0094

·       EIA Report Estimates (API): crude oil, -1.5 (-3.5); Gasoline, -0.2 (-0.4); Distillates, +0.2 (+1.8).  Estimates for ethanol production and stocks were not available from the wire services

·       Chicago ethanol was $.0045 weaker, slipping to $1.2900; basis values were mostly weaker: NYC, +$.0070 @ $.1275; Gulf, -$.0055 @ $.0750; Dallas, -$.0055 @ $.1250; Tampa, -$.0005 @ $.2400; LA, -$.0005 @ $.2350

·       Ethanol RINs were firmer with 2018’s up 2.00 at @ 4 ½- 7 and 2019’s 3.00 higher @ 12 -15                           <​wbr>                      &nbs​p;                                      

·       The September RBOB/September ethanol spread gained $.0057 Tuesday to close at  $.3781/gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                                     &nbs​p; 

·       USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value fell $1.20 on Tuesday to $82.09 and is down $5.83 versus last week 

·       CME Lean Hog Index fell $0.56 on Tue. to $77.99.  October futures firmed $0.950 but are still $13.015 below the index

Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, DTN, T-storm Weather

 



The risk of trading futures and options can be substantial. All information, publications, and material used and distributed by Advance Trading Inc. shall be construed as a solicitation. ATI does not maintain an independent research department as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.71. Information obtained from third-party sources is believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed by Advance Trading Inc. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
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HIGHLIGHTS

  • TRENDS—Mixed:  CU, +$.0150; SU, +$.0450; WU, -$.0275; KWU, -$.0225 
  • What caught my eye: Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour reports IN corn yields at 161.5 bpa, against 182.3 LY and the average of 175.5; NE yields were 6.6 bpa lower than LY at 172.6 but above the 3-year average by nearly 5 bpa

·       Market awaiting Fed’s Jackson Hole seminar comments.  ASIA: Trying to firm-Nikkei, -0.28%; Shanghai, +0.01%; Hang Seng, +0.15%.  EUROPE: Up—DAX, +1.02%; FTSE, +1.02%; CAC, +1.36%.  WALL STREET—Futures are higher-- DOW, +155; S&P, +19.75; NAS, +61.75.  EXTERNALS: Oct crude: +$0.56 @ $56.69Gold:  -$4.60 @$1,511; $ Index+.028 @ 98.218

·       T-storm Weather®Today’s U.S. forecast is wetter because of expectations of new thunderstorms in southern corn and soybean areas through Friday, and the probability for scattered thunderstorms to affect a wide area next week as cool and hot air continue to battle.  It is also more apparent that cool weather will win most battles, leaving a wide area near to slightly cooler than normal over the next two weeks (and slightly cooler than indicated yesterday)

  • CU, up $.0150 @ $3.61; CZ, up $.01 @ $3.6975.  More precipitation yesterday weighed on bullish sentiment, funds sell 7 K    
  • SU, up $.0450 @ $8.6025; SX, up $.0475 @ $8.73.  Funds: Even SB, bot 2 K SBM, sold 4 K SBO.  Board Crush: $1.02, -2; LY, $1.55
  • WU, dn $.0275 @ $4.5725; WZ, dn $.0325 @ $4.6325.  The funds were sellers of 5 K Tuesday                 

CORN/SORGHUM

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. corn, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 

·       ATI ResearchContinued weak export sales for both old and new crop corn have lowered the near-term liftings outlook to 15-25 mbu per week compared to 20-25 last week

·       Ethanol margins: $0.05 per gallon—up vs. $0.04 last week but well below $0.23 in 2018.  EIA report at 9:30 am CDT

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. soybeans, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 
  • ATI Research: Bias on near-term U.S. soybean exports narrows from 30-39 mbu per week to 31-37

·       Chicago September wheat futures on Tue. closed at $4.60—the lowest settlement price for the contract since May 15

·       T-storm Weather®: Drought intensifies for eastern Australia wheat near-term; Western Australia stays drought-free

ENERGY

·       Firm: CLV19, +$0.56 @ $56.69; EBV, +$0.92 @ $60.95; EBV-QCLV, +.38; RBV,+.0187; NGV, +.005HOV, +.0094

·       EIA Report Estimates (API): crude oil, -1.5 (-3.5); Gasoline, -0.2 (-0.4); Distillates, +0.2 (+1.8).  Estimates for ethanol production and stocks were not available from the wire services

·       Chicago ethanol was $.0045 weaker, slipping to $1.2900; basis values were mostly weaker: NYC, +$.0070 @ $.1275; Gulf, -$.0055 @ $.0750; Dallas, -$.0055 @ $.1250; Tampa, -$.0005 @ $.2400; LA, -$.0005 @ $.2350

·       Ethanol RINs were firmer with 2018’s up 2.00 at @ 4 ½- 7 and 2019’s 3.00 higher @ 12 -15                                         ​                                               ​

·       The September RBOB/September ethanol spread gained $.0057 Tuesday to close at  $.3781/gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                       &nb​sp;               

·       USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value fell $1.20 on Tuesday to $82.09 and is down $5.83 versus last week 

·       CME Lean Hog Index fell $0.56 on Tue. to $77.99.  October futures firmed $0.950 but are still $13.015 below the index

Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, DTN, T-storm Weather

 



The risk of trading futures and options can be substantial. All information, publications, and material used and distributed by Advance Trading Inc. shall be construed as a solicitation. ATI does not maintain an independent research department as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.71. Information obtained from third-party sources is believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed by Advance Trading Inc. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
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HIGHLIGHTS

  • TRENDS—Mixed:  CU, +$.0150; SU, +$.0450; WU, -$.0275; KWU, -$.0225 
  • What caught my eye: Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour reports IN corn yields at 161.5 bpa, against 182.3 LY and the average of 175.5; NE yields were 6.6 bpa lower than LY at 172.6 but above the 3-year average by nearly 5 bpa

·       Market awaiting Fed’s Jackson Hole seminar comments.  ASIA: Trying to firm-Nikkei, -0.28%; Shanghai, +0.01%; Hang Seng, +0.15%.  EUROPE: Up—DAX, +1.02%; FTSE, +1.02%; CAC, +1.36%.  WALL STREET—Futures are higher-- DOW, +155; S&P, +19.75; NAS, +61.75.  EXTERNALS: Oct crude: +$0.56 @ $56.69Gold:  -$4.60 @$1,511; $ Index+.028 @ 98.218

·       T-storm Weather®Today’s U.S. forecast is wetter because of expectations of new thunderstorms in southern corn and soybean areas through Friday, and the probability for scattered thunderstorms to affect a wide area next week as cool and hot air continue to battle.  It is also more apparent that cool weather will win most battles, leaving a wide area near to slightly cooler than normal over the next two weeks (and slightly cooler than indicated yesterday)

  • CU, up $.0150 @ $3.61; CZ, up $.01 @ $3.6975.  More precipitation yesterday weighed on bullish sentiment, funds sell 7 K    
  • SU, up $.0450 @ $8.6025; SX, up $.0475 @ $8.73.  Funds: Even SB, bot 2 K SBM, sold 4 K SBO.  Board Crush: $1.02, -2; LY, $1.55
  • WU, dn $.0275 @ $4.5725; WZ, dn $.0325 @ $4.6325.  The funds were sellers of 5 K Tuesday                 

CORN/SORGHUM

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. corn, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 

·       ATI ResearchContinued weak export sales for both old and new crop corn have lowered the near-term liftings outlook to 15-25 mbu per week compared to 20-25 last week

·       Ethanol margins: $0.05 per gallon—up vs. $0.04 last week but well below $0.23 in 2018.  EIA report at 9:30 am CDT

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. soybeans, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 
  • ATI Research: Bias on near-term U.S. soybean exports narrows from 30-39 mbu per week to 31-37

·       Chicago September wheat futures on Tue. closed at $4.60—the lowest settlement price for the contract since May 15

·       T-storm Weather®: Drought intensifies for eastern Australia wheat near-term; Western Australia stays drought-free

ENERGY

·       Firm: CLV19, +$0.56 @ $56.69; EBV, +$0.92 @ $60.95; EBV-QCLV, +.38; RBV,+.0187; NGV, +.005HOV, +.0094

·       EIA Report Estimates (API): crude oil, -1.5 (-3.5); Gasoline, -0.2 (-0.4); Distillates, +0.2 (+1.8).  Estimates for ethanol production and stocks were not available from the wire services

·       Chicago ethanol was $.0045 weaker, slipping to $1.2900; basis values were mostly weaker: NYC, +$.0070 @ $.1275; Gulf, -$.0055 @ $.0750; Dallas, -$.0055 @ $.1250; Tampa, -$.0005 @ $.2400; LA, -$.0005 @ $.2350

·       Ethanol RINs were firmer with 2018’s up 2.00 at @ 4 ½- 7 and 2019’s 3.00 higher @ 12 -15                           <​wbr>                   &n​bsp;                                         

·       The September RBOB/September ethanol spread gained $.0057 Tuesday to close at  $.3781/gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                       &n​bsp;               

·       USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value fell $1.20 on Tuesday to $82.09 and is down $5.83 versus last week 

·       CME Lean Hog Index fell $0.56 on Tue. to $77.99.  October futures firmed $0.950 but are still $13.015 below the index

Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, DTN, T-storm Weather

 



The risk of trading futures and options can be substantial. All information, publications, and material used and distributed by Advance Trading Inc. shall be construed as a solicitation. ATI does not maintain an independent research department as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.71. Information obtained from third-party sources is believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed by Advance Trading Inc. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
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HIGHLIGHTS

  • TRENDS—Mixed:  CU, +$.0150; SU, +$.0450; WU, -$.0275; KWU, -$.0225 
  • What caught my eye: Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour reports IN corn yields at 161.5 bpa, against 182.3 LY and the average of 175.5; NE yields were 6.6 bpa lower than LY at 172.6 but above the 3-year average by nearly 5 bpa

·       Market awaiting Fed’s Jackson Hole seminar comments.  ASIA: Trying to firm-Nikkei, -0.28%; Shanghai, +0.01%; Hang Seng, +0.15%.  EUROPE: Up—DAX, +1.02%; FTSE, +1.02%; CAC, +1.36%.  WALL STREET—Futures are higher-- DOW, +155; S&P, +19.75; NAS, +61.75.  EXTERNALS: Oct crude: +$0.56 @ $56.69Gold:  -$4.60 @$1,511; $ Index+.028 @ 98.218

·       T-storm Weather®Today’s U.S. forecast is wetter because of expectations of new thunderstorms in southern corn and soybean areas through Friday, and the probability for scattered thunderstorms to affect a wide area next week as cool and hot air continue to battle.  It is also more apparent that cool weather will win most battles, leaving a wide area near to slightly cooler than normal over the next two weeks (and slightly cooler than indicated yesterday)

  • CU, up $.0150 @ $3.61; CZ, up $.01 @ $3.6975.  More precipitation yesterday weighed on bullish sentiment, funds sell 7 K    
  • SU, up $.0450 @ $8.6025; SX, up $.0475 @ $8.73.  Funds: Even SB, bot 2 K SBM, sold 4 K SBO.  Board Crush: $1.02, -2; LY, $1.55
  • WU, dn $.0275 @ $4.5725; WZ, dn $.0325 @ $4.6325.  The funds were sellers of 5 K Tuesday                 

CORN/SORGHUM

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. corn, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 

·       ATI ResearchContinued weak export sales for both old and new crop corn have lowered the near-term liftings outlook to 15-25 mbu per week compared to 20-25 last week

·       Ethanol margins: $0.05 per gallon—up vs. $0.04 last week but well below $0.23 in 2018.  EIA report at 9:30 am CDT

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. soybeans, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 
  • ATI Research: Bias on near-term U.S. soybean exports narrows from 30-39 mbu per week to 31-37

·       Chicago September wheat futures on Tue. closed at $4.60—the lowest settlement price for the contract since May 15

·       T-storm Weather®: Drought intensifies for eastern Australia wheat near-term; Western Australia stays drought-free

ENERGY

·       Firm: CLV19, +$0.56 @ $56.69; EBV, +$0.92 @ $60.95; EBV-QCLV, +.38; RBV,+.0187; NGV, +.005HOV, +.0094

·       EIA Report Estimates (API): crude oil, -1.5 (-3.5); Gasoline, -0.2 (-0.4); Distillates, +0.2 (+1.8).  Estimates for ethanol production and stocks were not available from the wire services

·       Chicago ethanol was $.0045 weaker, slipping to $1.2900; basis values were mostly weaker: NYC, +$.0070 @ $.1275; Gulf, -$.0055 @ $.0750; Dallas, -$.0055 @ $.1250; Tampa, -$.0005 @ $.2400; LA, -$.0005 @ $.2350

·       Ethanol RINs were firmer with 2018’s up 2.00 at @ 4 ½- 7 and 2019’s 3.00 higher @ 12 -15                          &nb​sp;             &nbs​p;                                               

·       The September RBOB/September ethanol spread gained $.0057 Tuesday to close at  $.3781/gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                                     &​nbsp; 

·       USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value fell $1.20 on Tuesday to $82.09 and is down $5.83 versus last week 

·       CME Lean Hog Index fell $0.56 on Tue. to $77.99.  October futures firmed $0.950 but are still $13.015 below the index

Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, DTN, T-storm Weather

 



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HIGHLIGHTS

  • TRENDS—Mixed:  CU, +$.0150; SU, +$.0450; WU, -$.0275; KWU, -$.0225 
  • What caught my eye: Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour reports IN corn yields at 161.5 bpa, against 182.3 LY and the average of 175.5; NE yields were 6.6 bpa lower than LY at 172.6 but above the 3-year average by nearly 5 bpa

·       Market awaiting Fed’s Jackson Hole seminar comments.  ASIA: Trying to firm-Nikkei, -0.28%; Shanghai, +0.01%; Hang Seng, +0.15%.  EUROPE: Up—DAX, +1.02%; FTSE, +1.02%; CAC, +1.36%.  WALL STREET—Futures are higher-- DOW, +155; S&P, +19.75; NAS, +61.75.  EXTERNALS: Oct crude: +$0.56 @ $56.69Gold:  -$4.60 @$1,511; $ Index+.028 @ 98.218

·       T-storm Weather®Today’s U.S. forecast is wetter because of expectations of new thunderstorms in southern corn and soybean areas through Friday, and the probability for scattered thunderstorms to affect a wide area next week as cool and hot air continue to battle.  It is also more apparent that cool weather will win most battles, leaving a wide area near to slightly cooler than normal over the next two weeks (and slightly cooler than indicated yesterday)

  • CU, up $.0150 @ $3.61; CZ, up $.01 @ $3.6975.  More precipitation yesterday weighed on bullish sentiment, funds sell 7 K    
  • SU, up $.0450 @ $8.6025; SX, up $.0475 @ $8.73.  Funds: Even SB, bot 2 K SBM, sold 4 K SBO.  Board Crush: $1.02, -2; LY, $1.55
  • WU, dn $.0275 @ $4.5725; WZ, dn $.0325 @ $4.6325.  The funds were sellers of 5 K Tuesday                 

CORN/SORGHUM

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. corn, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 

·       ATI ResearchContinued weak export sales for both old and new crop corn have lowered the near-term liftings outlook to 15-25 mbu per week compared to 20-25 last week

·       Ethanol margins: $0.05 per gallon—up vs. $0.04 last week but well below $0.23 in 2018.  EIA report at 9:30 am CDT

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. soybeans, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 
  • ATI Research: Bias on near-term U.S. soybean exports narrows from 30-39 mbu per week to 31-37

·       Chicago September wheat futures on Tue. closed at $4.60—the lowest settlement price for the contract since May 15

·       T-storm Weather®: Drought intensifies for eastern Australia wheat near-term; Western Australia stays drought-free

ENERGY

·       Firm: CLV19, +$0.56 @ $56.69; EBV, +$0.92 @ $60.95; EBV-QCLV, +.38; RBV,+.0187; NGV, +.005HOV, +.0094

·       EIA Report Estimates (API): crude oil, -1.5 (-3.5); Gasoline, -0.2 (-0.4); Distillates, +0.2 (+1.8).  Estimates for ethanol production and stocks were not available from the wire services

·       Chicago ethanol was $.0045 weaker, slipping to $1.2900; basis values were mostly weaker: NYC, +$.0070 @ $.1275; Gulf, -$.0055 @ $.0750; Dallas, -$.0055 @ $.1250; Tampa, -$.0005 @ $.2400; LA, -$.0005 @ $.2350

·       Ethanol RINs were firmer with 2018’s up 2.00 at @ 4 ½- 7 and 2019’s 3.00 higher @ 12 -15                                                 ​                                       ​

·       The September RBOB/September ethanol spread gained $.0057 Tuesday to close at  $.3781/gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY               ​                        ​

·       USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value fell $1.20 on Tuesday to $82.09 and is down $5.83 versus last week 

·       CME Lean Hog Index fell $0.56 on Tue. to $77.99.  October futures firmed $0.950 but are still $13.015 below the index

Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, DTN, T-storm Weather

 



The risk of trading futures and options can be substantial. All information, publications, and material used and distributed by Advance Trading Inc. shall be construed as a solicitation. ATI does not maintain an independent research department as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.71. Information obtained from third-party sources is believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed by Advance Trading Inc. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
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HIGHLIGHTS

  • TRENDS—Mixed:  CU, +$.0150; SU, +$.0450; WU, -$.0275; KWU, -$.0225 
  • What caught my eye: Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour reports IN corn yields at 161.5 bpa, against 182.3 LY and the average of 175.5; NE yields were 6.6 bpa lower than LY at 172.6 but above the 3-year average by nearly 5 bpa

·       Market awaiting Fed’s Jackson Hole seminar comments.  ASIA: Trying to firm-Nikkei, -0.28%; Shanghai, +0.01%; Hang Seng, +0.15%.  EUROPE: Up—DAX, +1.02%; FTSE, +1.02%; CAC, +1.36%.  WALL STREET—Futures are higher-- DOW, +155; S&P, +19.75; NAS, +61.75.  EXTERNALS: Oct crude: +$0.56 @ $56.69Gold:  -$4.60 @$1,511; $ Index+.028 @ 98.218

·       T-storm Weather®Today’s U.S. forecast is wetter because of expectations of new thunderstorms in southern corn and soybean areas through Friday, and the probability for scattered thunderstorms to affect a wide area next week as cool and hot air continue to battle.  It is also more apparent that cool weather will win most battles, leaving a wide area near to slightly cooler than normal over the next two weeks (and slightly cooler than indicated yesterday)

  • CU, up $.0150 @ $3.61; CZ, up $.01 @ $3.6975.  More precipitation yesterday weighed on bullish sentiment, funds sell 7 K    
  • SU, up $.0450 @ $8.6025; SX, up $.0475 @ $8.73.  Funds: Even SB, bot 2 K SBM, sold 4 K SBO.  Board Crush: $1.02, -2; LY, $1.55
  • WU, dn $.0275 @ $4.5725; WZ, dn $.0325 @ $4.6325.  The funds were sellers of 5 K Tuesday                 

CORN/SORGHUM

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. corn, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 

·       ATI ResearchContinued weak export sales for both old and new crop corn have lowered the near-term liftings outlook to 15-25 mbu per week compared to 20-25 last week

·       Ethanol margins: $0.05 per gallon—up vs. $0.04 last week but well below $0.23 in 2018.  EIA report at 9:30 am CDT

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. soybeans, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 
  • ATI Research: Bias on near-term U.S. soybean exports narrows from 30-39 mbu per week to 31-37

·       Chicago September wheat futures on Tue. closed at $4.60—the lowest settlement price for the contract since May 15

·       T-storm Weather®: Drought intensifies for eastern Australia wheat near-term; Western Australia stays drought-free

ENERGY

·       Firm: CLV19, +$0.56 @ $56.69; EBV, +$0.92 @ $60.95; EBV-QCLV, +.38; RBV,+.0187; NGV, +.005HOV, +.0094

·       EIA Report Estimates (API): crude oil, -1.5 (-3.5); Gasoline, -0.2 (-0.4); Distillates, +0.2 (+1.8).  Estimates for ethanol production and stocks were not available from the wire services

·       Chicago ethanol was $.0045 weaker, slipping to $1.2900; basis values were mostly weaker: NYC, +$.0070 @ $.1275; Gulf, -$.0055 @ $.0750; Dallas, -$.0055 @ $.1250; Tampa, -$.0005 @ $.2400; LA, -$.0005 @ $.2350

·       Ethanol RINs were firmer with 2018’s up 2.00 at @ 4 ½- 7 and 2019’s 3.00 higher @ 12 -15                           <​wbr>                   &n​bsp;                                         

·       The September RBOB/September ethanol spread gained $.0057 Tuesday to close at  $.3781/gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                                ​;       

·       USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value fell $1.20 on Tuesday to $82.09 and is down $5.83 versus last week 

·       CME Lean Hog Index fell $0.56 on Tue. to $77.99.  October futures firmed $0.950 but are still $13.015 below the index

Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, DTN, T-storm Weather

 



The risk of trading futures and options can be substantial. All information, publications, and material used and distributed by Advance Trading Inc. shall be construed as a solicitation. ATI does not maintain an independent research department as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.71. Information obtained from third-party sources is believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed by Advance Trading Inc. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
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HIGHLIGHTS

  • TRENDS—Mixed:  CU, +$.0150; SU, +$.0450; WU, -$.0275; KWU, -$.0225 
  • What caught my eye: Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour reports IN corn yields at 161.5 bpa, against 182.3 LY and the average of 175.5; NE yields were 6.6 bpa lower than LY at 172.6 but above the 3-year average by nearly 5 bpa

·       Market awaiting Fed’s Jackson Hole seminar comments.  ASIA: Trying to firm-Nikkei, -0.28%; Shanghai, +0.01%; Hang Seng, +0.15%.  EUROPE: Up—DAX, +1.02%; FTSE, +1.02%; CAC, +1.36%.  WALL STREET—Futures are higher-- DOW, +155; S&P, +19.75; NAS, +61.75.  EXTERNALS: Oct crude: +$0.56 @ $56.69Gold:  -$4.60 @$1,511; $ Index+.028 @ 98.218

·       T-storm Weather®Today’s U.S. forecast is wetter because of expectations of new thunderstorms in southern corn and soybean areas through Friday, and the probability for scattered thunderstorms to affect a wide area next week as cool and hot air continue to battle.  It is also more apparent that cool weather will win most battles, leaving a wide area near to slightly cooler than normal over the next two weeks (and slightly cooler than indicated yesterday)

  • CU, up $.0150 @ $3.61; CZ, up $.01 @ $3.6975.  More precipitation yesterday weighed on bullish sentiment, funds sell 7 K    
  • SU, up $.0450 @ $8.6025; SX, up $.0475 @ $8.73.  Funds: Even SB, bot 2 K SBM, sold 4 K SBO.  Board Crush: $1.02, -2; LY, $1.55
  • WU, dn $.0275 @ $4.5725; WZ, dn $.0325 @ $4.6325.  The funds were sellers of 5 K Tuesday                 

CORN/SORGHUM

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. corn, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 

·       ATI ResearchContinued weak export sales for both old and new crop corn have lowered the near-term liftings outlook to 15-25 mbu per week compared to 20-25 last week

·       Ethanol margins: $0.05 per gallon—up vs. $0.04 last week but well below $0.23 in 2018.  EIA report at 9:30 am CDT

SOYBEANS/WHEAT

  • T-storm Weather®Through Friday, several heavy thunderstorms affect the southwest half of U.S. soybeans, producing 0.75” to 1.50” and a few areas of higher amounts 
  • ATI Research: Bias on near-term U.S. soybean exports narrows from 30-39 mbu per week to 31-37

·       Chicago September wheat futures on Tue. closed at $4.60—the lowest settlement price for the contract since May 15

·       T-storm Weather®: Drought intensifies for eastern Australia wheat near-term; Western Australia stays drought-free

ENERGY

·       Firm: CLV19, +$0.56 @ $56.69; EBV, +$0.92 @ $60.95; EBV-QCLV, +.38; RBV,+.0187; NGV, +.005HOV, +.0094

·       EIA Report Estimates (API): crude oil, -1.5 (-3.5); Gasoline, -0.2 (-0.4); Distillates, +0.2 (+1.8).  Estimates for ethanol production and stocks were not available from the wire services

·       Chicago ethanol was $.0045 weaker, slipping to $1.2900; basis values were mostly weaker: NYC, +$.0070 @ $.1275; Gulf, -$.0055 @ $.0750; Dallas, -$.0055 @ $.1250; Tampa, -$.0005 @ $.2400; LA, -$.0005 @ $.2350

·       Ethanol RINs were firmer with 2018’s up 2.00 at @ 4 ½- 7 and 2019’s 3.00 higher @ 12 -15                        &nbs​p;      &n​bsp;                        &n​bsp;                               

·       The September RBOB/September ethanol spread gained $.0057 Tuesday to close at  $.3781/gallon

LIVESTOCK/POULTRY                                     &nbs​p; 

·       USDA mandatory pork carcass cutout value fell $1.20 on Tuesday to $82.09 and is down $5.83 versus last week 

·       CME Lean Hog Index fell $0.56 on Tue. to $77.99.  October futures firmed $0.950 but are still $13.015 below the index

Sources: Bloomberg, Dow Jones, AP, DTN, T-storm Weather

 



The risk of trading futures and options can be substantial. All information, publications, and material used and distributed by Advance Trading Inc. shall be construed as a solicitation. ATI does not maintain an independent research department as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.71. Information obtained from third-party sources is believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed by Advance Trading Inc. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
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