Post Report Cattle, Gold, and Oil

Presented by Heartland Investor Capital Management Inc. CTA

Crop Report & Grains:
USDA’s report left corn and soybean carryout unchanged, missing expected reductions.
Corn exports and ethanol use remain strong despite earlier bearish sentiment.
Brazil’s planting delays and Argentina’s uncertain crop add to market volatility.
Corn broke lower, with key support around 467 on continuation charts.
Soybeans held initial support but remain in a bearish wave pattern.

Cattle Market:
Cattle prices struggled, with technical breakdowns triggering further downside risks.
Support around 195.40 could hold, but further declines to 192 remain possible.
Cash cattle and box beef prices remain under pressure, limiting near-term recovery.

Gold Market:
Seasonal strength into early February may be peaking.
Resistance into April-May could cap gains unless fresh economic factors emerge.
Tariffs and interest rate trends continue to shape sentiment.

Crude Oil Market:
Crude oil saw wave one bottom near $70, with a likely wave two recovery.
Choppy trading continues, making it difficult to establish a clear trend.
Larger bearish trends could resume unless demand expectations shift.

Provided by:

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

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