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Senior Account Executive, Author of The AgMaster Report
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William Moore’s commodity career unwittingly began when he was 5 years old, spending his summers working for his family farm near Quincy, IL. Bill attended Cornell University, graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering and then studied at the University of Chicago for his MBA. Soon after ...more

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AgMaster Report - Tuesday, Oct. 24
After congesting for over two months in the 470-500 trading range, December Corn decisively breached the $5.00 level but was unable to close above it.
AgMaster Report - Tuesday, Oct. 3
Traders have unsuccessfully been trying to pick a top in the “Raging Bull” that has been live cattle for a long time.
AgMaster Report - Friday, Sep. 22
This week, Macro factors intervened mid-week as Fed Chairman Powell issued some hawkish remarks about still raising IRs if necessary – which put downward pressure on all commodities!
AgMaster Report - Wednesday, Sep. 6
The bizarre weather patterns since June 1 have forced high volatility in November Beans this Summer.
AgMaster Report - Wednesday, Aug. 30
November Beans are hovering around $14.00 – only .30 cents off contract highs in late August.
AgMaster Report - Wednesday, Aug. 23
December Corn rallied 30 cents last week (475-505) – including Sunday night – adding premium due to the extreme heat descending on the Midwest this week – but then quickly extracted it.
AgMaster Report - Friday, Aug. 18
The old commodity cliché applies perfectly to Dec. Wheat currently, low prices cure low prices.
AgMaster Report - Thursday Aug. 10
December Corn has been twice pummeled by both the USDA & Mother Nature this summer – finding support just under 5.00.
AgMaster Report: Wednesday, August 2
Well-timed rains arrived in the corn belt – right in the middle of pollination & sent prices tumbling – as you’d expect!
AgMaster Report - Wednesday, July 26
If any market exemplifies the current volatility of grains today, it’s wheat.
AgMaster Report - Wednesday, July 19
In the past 2 weeks, August Hogs have consolidated a $26 rally (74-100) from late May until late June, but warning lights are flashing.
AgMaster Report - Tuesday, June 13
It’s not July “hot & dry” – it’s June “cold & dry” but still it’s been inordinately dry since April – and traders are building in a sizeable weather premium into the July Corn contract as a result.
AgMaster Report - Thursday, June 8
Conventional wisdom says “hot & dry” doesn’t really impact corn until its pollination in July but that is definitely not the case in 2023.
AgMaster Report - Tuesday, May 23
A perfect storm of negatives descended upon the corn market in the past two weeks driving prices down 55 cents.
AgMaster Report - Tuesday, May 16
July Corn has been confined to a 3-week trading range (570-600) but impressively was not able to break down thru the low end.
AgMaster Report - Monday, May 8
Once again, what looked like a solid low in June Hogs was wiped out by a $9, four-day plummet in June Hog futures to make new contract low.
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