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Corn: What to Make of the HUGE 14% Sell-Off?
On April 1, corn futures fell more than 6% in a single day, and it wasn't an April Fool's joke or a data glitch.

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/2/2013 1:15:00 PM

Analysts blamed the plunge on "bigger-than-expected U.S. stockpiles and increased planting..." (Bloomberg) But as is often the case, Elliott waves tell a different story -- in fact, they sent the signal in advance. On March 27, the very day when the sell-off began, Jeffrey Kennedy, the editor of our Daily Futures Junctures, offered this forecast...

Filed Under: commodities, corn futures, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, fundamental analysis, futures trading, supply and demand, technical analysis

Category: Commodities


Corn Prices Crash the Daily Exchange Limit
One day before corn’s free fall, DFJ delivered an evidence-based forecast for a sizable move to the downside

By Nico Isaac
3/28/2013 6:30:00 PM

In the March 27 Daily Futures Junctures, Jeffrey revealed a mountain of evidence suggesting that corn prices were set to experience a dramatic decline. One day later, on March 28, corn prices stunned the futures marketplace by plunging more than 5%. This exceeded the maximum daily limit allowed on the Chicago Board of Trade and marked corn’s biggest single-day slide in ten months.

 

Filed Under: commodities, corn futures, Daily Futures Junctures, Elliott wave, fundamental analysis, futures trading, Jeffrey Kennedy

Category: Commodities


Corn Prices Could be Headed in One Direction for All of 2013
A real-world example of how EWI's Futures Junctures used objective Elliott wave analysis to anticipate the 2011 crash in cocoa

By Nico Isaac
3/1/2013 1:30:00 PM

Today we discuss the often-exciting Elliott wave pattern known as the Ending Diagonal. If you're new to Elliott, an ending diagonal signals exhaustion of the larger trend...

Filed Under: cocoa futures, commodities, corn futures, diagonal, Elliott wave, Jeffrey Kennedy

Category: Commodities


The Next Chapter in the Commodities Story Is Just Beginning
Brand-new, all digital Monthly Futures Junctures video forecasts the next big moves in 10 key futures markets.

By Nico Isaac
2/22/2013 6:00:00 PM

On Feb. 6, the World Bank released its Global Economic Prospects' Commodity Market Outlook. The 26-page document is a great read if you've got an afternoon to spare (or want to cure insomnia). But for the rest of us, this short version should do: Commodities across the board should "ease marginally" in 2013 so long as a boatload of factors play out as expected. Multiple plotlines is fun when you're kid. But when it comes to futures markets, the goal is to narrow, not expand the scope of probable outcomes.

Filed Under: coffee futures, commodities, corn futures, fundamental analysis, futures trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, Relative Strength Index (RSI), stochastics, technical indicators, Traders

Category: Commodities


Opportunities in Key Commodity Markets Are Not 2 Good 2 B True
Before-and-after charts of four major commodity markets show how Daily Futures Junctures anticipates near-term trend changes before they unfold

By Nico Isaac
2/15/2013 5:30:00 PM

The charts in today's column come courtesy of Elliott Wave International's sweet near-term commodity-based service Daily Futures Junctures. I've pulled from the bag of opportunities identified by Daily Futures Junctures editor Jeffrey Kennedy in recent months. And no, unlike the sugar-coated candy messages, the before-and-after charts below are not 2 Good 2 B True.

Filed Under: coffee futures, commodities, corn futures, Daily Futures Junctures, Elliott wave, feeder cattle futures, Jeffrey Kennedy, wheat futures

Category: Commodities


Soybeans Plunge Sharply Lower
EWI's commodity-focused Futures Junctures Service analyzes Elliott wave chart patterns to forecast key grains, ags and meats markets

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
10/30/2012 4:30:00 PM

"U.S. soybean futures fell Monday, pressured by favorable weather for South American soy crops. ...soybeans settled down $15.27 1/4 a bushel, a more than one-week closing low." -- (The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 29.) As it's often the case, Elliott wave patterns called for a weakness in soybeans long before the news about Brazil's crop.

 

Filed Under: cocoa futures, corn futures, cotton futures, Elliott wave, grain futures, Jeffrey Kennedy, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, soybean futures, soybean meal, soybean oil, sugar futures

Category: Commodities


(VIDEO) Soybeans: The King of Beans Gets Decrowned
Senior Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy's reveals why he expected Soybeans to top -- and then gives his long-term forecast.

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
10/26/2012 2:45:00 PM

As an agricultural crop, soybeans get creamed by corn. But on the commodities trading floor, soybean futures have no equals. 

 

 

In the September Monthly Futures Junctures, EWI Senior Commodity Analyst and Futures Junctures editor, Jeffrey Kennedy, opened the 7-minute video bonus with his big-picture forecast for soybeans. WATCH >>

Filed Under: cocoa futures, coffee futures, commodities, copper futures, corn futures, cotton futures, Elliott wave, feeder cattle futures, futures trading, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, Orange Juice, soybean futures, soybean meal, soybean oil, sugar futures, technical analysis, trading lessons

Category: Commodities


Corn: The Next 3 Days Could Determine the Next 3 Months
See for yourself how Daily Futures Junctures uses Elliott wave analysis to anticipate a major commodity turn

By Nico Isaac
9/28/2012 5:00:00 PM

Corn prices rocketed up 40 cents per bushel (6%) on Friday, Sept. 28, and hit the daily up limit on the Chicago Board of Trade. In turn, the mainstream financial press claimed that one single event lit the grain's bullish wick: the early-morning Department of Agriculture report which said the US surplus corn stocks fell to an 8-year low at the end of the 2011/12 season.

Filed Under: commodities, corn futures, Daily Futures Junctures, fundamental analysis, Jeffrey Kennedy

Category: Commodities


Has the Commodity Bull Run Its Course?
Our brand-new print-and-video Monthly Futures Junctures reveals the long-term trend underway in 10 key commodity markets.

By Nico Isaac
5/25/2012 3:30:00 PM

With the CRB and CCI and GSCI all circling their lowest levels in nearly 2 years, the burning question remains: Has the once-raging commodity bull run its course? Well, the May 25 release of EWI's brand-new Monthly Futures Junctures offers you some much-needed clarity. In this new issue, EWI's chief commodity analyst and Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy hits the ground running with a 14-page print-and-video case-by-case study that reveals whether the larger trend in 10 key commodity markets is indeed down.

Filed Under: contracting triangle, corn futures, Elliott wave, Jeffrey Kennedy, live cattle futures, Orange Juice, Relative Strength Index (RSI), technical indicators

Category: Commodities


VIDEO: See What Helped Robert Prechter Call the 2011 Top In Commodities
Chart shows you how far the market has fallen since Bob's January 2011 forecast

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
5/18/2012 3:15:00 PM

On January 24, 2011, Robert Prechter was invited to Canadian BNN TV network for an interview. Watch as Bob explains the Elliott wave pattern in the CRB Commodities Index that turned him bearish on commodities in January 2011.

Filed Under: cocoa futures, cocoa futures, coffee futures, copper futures, corn futures, cotton futures, CRB index, Elliott wave, feeder cattle futures, futures trading, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, lumber futures, Orange Juice, Robert Prechter, soybean futures, soybean meal, soybean oil, sugar futures, technical analysis, wheat futures

Category: Commodities


Your Latest Commodity Forecast: May 2012 Set to Be a Record-Hot Month for Opportunity
EWI's brand-new, print-and-video Monthly Futures Junctures reveals the long-term pattern underway in 10 key commodity markets

By Nico Isaac
4/27/2012 1:45:00 PM

According to the National Weather Service, March 2012 was the most sweltering month since official tracking began in 1910. That was outside. Inside the world’s key commodity markets, according to EWI’s chief commodity analyst and Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy, the Elliott wave heat is about to set new records in May. Get the sizzling scoop today.

Filed Under: cocoa futures, cocoa futures, coffee futures, corn futures, cotton futures, CRB index, Daily Futures Junctures, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, feeder cattle futures, futures trading, grain futures, Jeffrey Kennedy, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, online trading, Orange Juice, sugar futures, trading lessons, trendlines, wheat futures

Category: Commodities


The Long-Term Future of Commodities: Just Press PLAY
EWI's flagship commodity newsletter Monthly Futures Junctures new video format wins BIG

By Nico Isaac
1/27/2012 6:30:00 PM

On January 24, the long-awaited 2012 Academy Awards nominations were unveiled to the public... minus ONE very important selection, in our opinion: "The Best BIG Picture for the Larger Trend in Commodities." For that category, may we "nominate" EWI's brand-new, January 2012 Monthly Futures Junctures special, 19-minute VIDEO issueFor the first time ever...

Filed Under: cocoa futures, cocoa futures, coffee futures, copper futures, corn futures, cotton futures, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave Education, Elliott Wave trading, grain futures, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, Orange Juice, soybean futures, sugar futures, wheat futures

Category: Commodities


CORN-undrum? Why Have Corn Prices Been Falling?
EWI's Daily Futures Junctures presents the clear, objective story of the grain king's recent pain.

By Nico Isaac
1/18/2012 4:00:00 PM

Today I'm sitting down with EWI's chief commodity analyst and Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy to discuss the recent drama in the grain market king, corn. On January 12, corn prices plummeted more than 6% in the market's worst slump in three months. And, according to the mainstream experts, one main factor drove the grain to its recent pain. Check out the full story today.

Filed Under: corn futures, Daily Futures Junctures, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, fundamental analysis, futures trading, grain futures, interview, Jeffrey Kennedy

Category: Commodities


Every Commodity Question You Ever Had Is Now Answered
EWI's Futures Junctures Service's new 3-part video series explains everything there is to know about analysis, trading, and forecasting the world's leading commodities

By Nico Isaac
12/8/2011 4:15:00 PM

A little while back, EWI's Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy asked his subscribers to send in any and every burning question they've been aching to get off their chest with regard to trading markets via the Elliott Wave Principle and various technical indicators. In no time, Jeffrey's inbox was as stuffed as Santa's letter drop in late November. Hundreds upon hundreds of emails came pouring in. Jeffrey sussed through them and found they all fell into three main categories: Analysis, Trading, and Forecasting.

Filed Under: corn futures, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott wave, Elliott Wave Principle, Elliott Wave trading, Fibonacci, futures trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, oscillators, technical analysis, technical indicators, trading lessons, video

Category: Commodities


When the Word "Safe Haven" Can Actually Mean "Run!"
In September 2011, EWI's Commodity Specialty Service foresaw that corn's Elliott wave pattern did not add up to its supposed economic "fall-out shelter" status

By Nico Isaac
11/10/2011 3:45:00 PM

As the harvest season of Indian corn husk-centerpieces draws near, it's the perfect time to look back at a time when corn prices were the centerpiece of the commodity table. That wasn't that long ago; think: two months. In August to early September, corn prices were enjoying a spectacular rally to new contract highs. And according to the mainstream experts, alls well that ends... "yellow."

Filed Under: corn futures, diagonal triangle, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, fundamental analysis, grain futures, safe haven

Category: Commodities


Is The Grain Pain Over?
EWI's Futures Junctures Service shows you the near-, and long-term trend underway in corn, soybeans, and wheat

By Nico Isaac
11/3/2011 4:00:00 PM

Back in early September, the growing debate about high food costs reached a fever pitch as grain prices continued to leapfrog over one previous record after another. And, according to the mainstream experts, the bullish gun in grains future was cocked and locked. Here, the following news items from the time fill in the blanks (bold added).

Filed Under: corn futures, Daily Futures Junctures, fundamental analysis, futures trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, soybean futures, wheat futures, Elliott Wave trading

Category: Commodities


Fresh-Peeled Soybean Futures Opportunity
See how EWI's Commodity Specialty Service stayed ahead of soybeans' late-August decline

By Nico Isaac
11/2/2011 1:30:00 PM

You know the expression, "You never see the bullet that kills you"? Well, in late August, this saying aptly applied to the mainstream financial analysis surrounding soybeans, when it was "taken out" by a sharp and sudden downturn. Here's a brief recap...

 

Filed Under: corn futures, cotton futures, CRB index, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, futures trading, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, soybean futures, soybean meal, soybean oil

Category: Commodities


Is It Time To Buy Commodities? Find Out Today -- 100% Free
EWI's Futures Junctures FreeWeek (ends Oct. 27!) reveals where and when the next big moves will begin

By Nico Isaac
10/24/2011 2:30:00 PM

September was a cold, cruel month for those looking up to hard assets for safe-haven rewards. Last month, the Standard & Poor's GSCI gauge of 24 commodities plunged 12% for its biggest loss since the financial slump began in 2008. But, according to some experts, the worst is finally behind commodities. Now, you can see if they're right at absolutely no cost via EWI's Futures Junctures FreeWeek.

Filed Under: cocoa futures, coffee futures, copper futures, corn futures, Daily Futures Junctures, futures trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, soybean futures

Category: Commodities


A Near-Term Opportunity in Corn? Find Out Now -- FREE During FreeWeek
EWI's Futures Junctures FreeWeek (now thru October 27) kicks off with a dramatic insight into corn's next big move

By Nico Isaac
10/21/2011 3:00:00 PM

In case you missed the virtual banner writing in the sky, EWI's famous Futures Junctures FreeWeek has begun. And, true to form, Futures Junctures Service editor and EWI's chief commodity analyst Jeffery Kennedy has hit the ground running. In the October 19 Daily Futures Junctures, Jeffrey featured analysis on not one, but these 5 markets: lean hogs, corn, sugar, soybeans, and coffee.

Filed Under: coffee futures, corn futures, futures trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, lean hog futures, soybean futures, sugar futures

Category: Commodities


4, 3, 2, 1, Lift Off! EWI Launches a New Futures Markets FreeWeek
Your exclusive, free, 7-day access to the near-, and long-term forecasts for the world's most watched commodity markets starts NOW

By Nico Isaac
10/20/2011 2:45:00 PM

These days more than ever, seeing the "cow" before you "buy the farm" is of utmost importance. So, now until October 27, you and all other visitors to our site get the ultimate back-stage pass into subscriber-only  Futures Junctures Service features. The reason why: EWI's famous Futures Junctures FreeWeek has begun.

Filed Under: cocoa futures, coffee futures, copper futures, corn futures, cotton futures, CRB index, crude oil, Daily Futures Junctures, diversification, Elliott Wave trading, Elliott wave, feeder cattle futures, futures trading, grain futures, Jeffrey Kennedy, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, lumber futures, soybean futures, soybean meal, soybean oil

Category: Commodities


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