Grains & Cattle Keep Marching

Presented by Heartland Investor Capital Management Inc. CTA

Grain Trade Update:
Soybean and corn prices rose sharply, reaching new recovery highs before selling off slightly at close.
Argentine rainfall deficits, particularly in Buenos Aires, are driving concerns over crop yields.
Northern Brazil faces issues with dryness and sprouting beans, slowing export progress.

Bean Contract Analysis:
March soybean contracts reached new highs, with technical targets between 1079 and 1086.
Continued strength depends on fund activity and weather developments in South America.
Recommendations include selling 25–30% of new crop beans if targets are met.

Corn Market Overview:
Corn prices neared the target high of 494.5, with seasonal bearishness anticipated in late January to February.
USDA Farm Forum data and South American crop conditions will shape market direction.
New crop sales are advised if prices reach the 470–475 profitability range.

Cattle Market Trends:
Live cattle surged toward the 206–207 range, following measured move theory.
Feeder cattle targets suggest potential highs up to 286.5 based on wave analysis.
Ongoing technical patterns indicate possible pullbacks before further advances.

Provided by:

Eugene Graner,
Heartland Investor Capitol Management, Inc., CTA
(A separate entity from Heartland Investor Services)

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