Look for a longInteresting hold of the support line, technicals are turning up. 1st target 3.80 on upward move. Higher low at this point on a medium timeframe.Longby wallstUpdated 2
"Top and Bottom Analysis on Corn" by ThinkingAntsOk4 Hour Chart Explanation: - Price started its down move on the Resistance Zone. - Now, it is on a Bearish Corrective Structure. - It has potential to move down towards the Middle Support Zone and, then, the Support Zone indicated on the chart. Check out our last predictions on CORN (they were really precise)!!! Weekly Analysis: Daily Analysis: Updates coming soon!Shortby ThinkingAntsOk2
spread wheat vs corn 07:38 30-Aug-19 adding some more.LOG I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. Trade accordingly your account size. The trades can last hours, days or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. Intercommodity Spread The Intercommodity Spread is a spread between two different commodities, but in the same delivery month. Often this spread will set-up according to seasonality or occasionally a harvest supply/demand picture. The Corn-Wheat Spread The Intercommodity Spread is our focus for today! Specifically, we will analyze the merits of the Corn-Wheat Spread going into the 1st and 2nd quarter of 2011. This is a trade that I have monitored since the 80’s. I believe that it was first notable in the mid 60’s. The beauty of taking a classic trade and reviewing the trends and history of the trade saves time in research and previous observations may even save money on potential variances to watch for. In this particular spread, we note that July may be a strong month for corn as the weather conditions, plantings acreage, export numbers may still be unknown. The crop is still vulnerable until toward harvest which is in the fall. On the other hand, the harvest for the soft red winter wheat may be in July, allowing the market to regard the saturation of a harvested crop. One may look at the months; March, July and September contracts for this particular spread trade and select another, but this is the anatomy of the spread, not to be confused with a trade recommendation. As a matter of fact, this spread may be reversed at another time of the year. June may be a time frame to review the Wheat-Corn Spread. These grains are both feed product and may also be affected by livestock production trends, global supply-demand figures, weather conditions and basis for the farmer. The wheat is typically a heavier protein cereal, while corn does not vary to the extreme. In modern times patents on the seeds of varied grains has become big business. The USDA regulates the delivery, grades and contract size regular for delivery. The seeds and fertilizers must also endure disease and pests. There are Government Subsidy programs as well in some cases to control the crops being planted. In recent times, Africa has been know to lease land for crops to fulfill some of their required grain inventories in countries such as China. Technically, it is good to pull up a spread chart to monitor the merit of the potential move. One may select their Indicators to best confirm an entry. There is no audio in my videos. This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. 01:33by DORMAN50
spread wheat vs corn 07:40 28-Aug-19 ADDING SOME MORE.LOG spread wheat vs corn 07:40 28-Aug-19 I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. Trade accordingly your account size. The trades can last hours, days or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. Intercommodity Spread The Intercommodity Spread is a spread between two different commodities, but in the same delivery month. Often this spread will set-up according to seasonality or occasionally a harvest supply/demand picture. The Corn-Wheat Spread The Intercommodity Spread is our focus for today! Specifically, we will analyze the merits of the Corn-Wheat Spread going into the 1st and 2nd quarter of 2011. This is a trade that I have monitored since the 80’s. I believe that it was first notable in the mid 60’s. The beauty of taking a classic trade and reviewing the trends and history of the trade saves time in research and previous observations may even save money on potential variances to watch for. In this particular spread, we note that July may be a strong month for corn as the weather conditions, plantings acreage, export numbers may still be unknown. The crop is still vulnerable until toward harvest which is in the fall. On the other hand, the harvest for the soft red winter wheat may be in July, allowing the market to regard the saturation of a harvested crop. One may look at the months; March, July and September contracts for this particular spread trade and select another, but this is the anatomy of the spread, not to be confused with a trade recommendation. As a matter of fact, this spread may be reversed at another time of the year. June may be a time frame to review the Wheat-Corn Spread. These grains are both feed product and may also be affected by livestock production trends, global supply-demand figures, weather conditions and basis for the farmer. The wheat is typically a heavier protein cereal, while corn does not vary to the extreme. In modern times patents on the seeds of varied grains has become big business. The USDA regulates the delivery, grades and contract size regular for delivery. The seeds and fertilizers must also endure disease and pests. There are Government Subsidy programs as well in some cases to control the crops being planted. In recent times, Africa has been know to lease land for crops to fulfill some of their required grain inventories in countries such as China. Technically, it is good to pull up a spread chart to monitor the merit of the potential move. One may select their Indicators to best confirm an entry. There is no audio in my videos. This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. 01:39by DORMAN52
spread wheat vs corn 07:51 27-Aug-19.LOG I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. Trade accordingly your account size. The trades can last hours, days or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. Intercommodity Spread The Intercommodity Spread is a spread between two different commodities, but in the same delivery month. Often this spread will set-up according to seasonality or occasionally a harvest supply/demand picture. The Corn-Wheat Spread The Intercommodity Spread is our focus for today! Specifically, we will analyze the merits of the Corn-Wheat Spread going into the 1st and 2nd quarter of 2011. This is a trade that I have monitored since the 80’s. I believe that it was first notable in the mid 60’s. The beauty of taking a classic trade and reviewing the trends and history of the trade saves time in research and previous observations may even save money on potential variances to watch for. In this particular spread, we note that July may be a strong month for corn as the weather conditions, plantings acreage, export numbers may still be unknown. The crop is still vulnerable until toward harvest which is in the fall. On the other hand, the harvest for the soft red winter wheat may be in July, allowing the market to regard the saturation of a harvested crop. One may look at the months; March, July and September contracts for this particular spread trade and select another, but this is the anatomy of the spread, not to be confused with a trade recommendation. As a matter of fact, this spread may be reversed at another time of the year. June may be a time frame to review the Wheat-Corn Spread. These grains are both feed product and may also be affected by livestock production trends, global supply-demand figures, weather conditions and basis for the farmer. The wheat is typically a heavier protein cereal, while corn does not vary to the extreme. In modern times patents on the seeds of varied grains has become big business. The USDA regulates the delivery, grades and contract size regular for delivery. The seeds and fertilizers must also endure disease and pests. There are Government Subsidy programs as well in some cases to control the crops being planted. In recent times, Africa has been know to lease land for crops to fulfill some of their required grain inventories in countries such as China. Technically, it is good to pull up a spread chart to monitor the merit of the potential move. One may select their Indicators to best confirm an entry. There is no audio in my videos. This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda.01:11by DORMAN51
spread wheat vs corn 10:04 22-Aug-19 IN Profit!.LOG There is no audio in my videos. This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. Trade accordingly your account size. The trades can last hours, days or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. 02:43by DORMAN51
spread wheat vs corn 09:02 22-Aug-19.LOG spread wheat vs corn 09:02 22-Aug-19 There is no audio in my videos. This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. Trade accordingly your account size. The trades can last hours, days or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. 02:08by DORMAN54
spread wheat vs corn 12:51 21-Aug-19.LOG spread wheat vs corn 12:51 21-Aug-19 There is no audio in my videos. This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. Trade accordingly your account size. The trades can last hours, days or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. 03:13by DORMAN51
spread wheat vs corn 07:53 21-Aug-19.LOG There is no audio in my videos. This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. Trade accordingly your account size. The trades can last hours, days or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. 02:01by DORMAN52
Wait...I didn't have any CORN!Corn on the 4 hour chart looking interesting. A potential head and shoulders can occur. We have a left shoulder and we also have a head. Potentially making a right shoulder here. Other confluences to increase our probabilities is the fact that the reversal is occurring at a support/flip zone at the 3.56 zone. Keep an eye on this. I don't trade agricultural commodities much, but I recently added corn, soybeans and wheat to my trading list. Let us await for the right shoulder and higher low confirmation with a break above 3.70.Longby Uncharted-FX3
spread wheat vs corn 10:31 16-Aug-19.LOG spread wheat vs corn 10:31 16-Aug-19 There is no audio in my videos. This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. Trade accordingly your account size. The trades can last hours, days or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. 00:50by DORMAN53
Possible bullish setup to 3.90 If this moves higher, and stays above support... nice divergenceLongby wallst2
spread wheat corn 10:56 15-Aug-19.LOG 10:56 15-Aug-19 spread wheat corn There is no audio in my videos. This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. The trades can last hours, days or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. 00:56by DORMAN51
spread wheat corn 09:54 15-Aug-19.LOG 09:54 15-Aug-19 spread wheat corn There is no audio in my videos. This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. There is no sound recording. I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. The trades can last hours, days or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. 01:39by DORMAN51
spread wheat corn 08:29 15-Aug-19.LOG There is no audio in my videos. This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. There is no sound recording. I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. The trades can last hours, days or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. 03:14by DORMAN51
spread wheat corn 13:51 14-Aug-19.LOG spread wheat corn 13:51 14-Aug-19 This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. There is no sound recording. I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Every time i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. The trades can last hours or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. OANDA:CORNUSD vs OANDA:WHEATUSD02:15by DORMAN52
spread wheat corn 12:29 14-Aug-19.LOG 12:29 14-Aug-19 This is a demo ac. I have a real ac with oanda. There is no sound recording. I spread trade WHEAT versus CORN. I follow more or less - Keith Schap – The Complete Guide to Spread Trading The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures Everytime i enter a trade in WHEAT i enter a trade in CORN with the same amount of units. The trades canlast hours or weeks. Patience and discipline and money management. I will not lose more than 5% of the equity. I can trade every hour or other. 03:35by DORMAN51
spread wheat corn 14 aug 2019 10h58The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures03:50by DORMAN50
spread wheat corn 14 aug 2019 9h54The guy who spreads and makes a little every day is the one who walks away with the big money. –A veteran trader, quoted in Futures 00:53by DORMAN51
Spread Trading corn versus wheathello I use spread trading. This is a demo. I have a real ac with oanda . I base my strategy with - The Complete Guide to Spread Trading (McGraw-Hill Trader's Edge Series) -Spread trading, a low-risk, high-profit technique, involves buying a contract in one market while selling a different contract in another market to profit from the imbalance between those markets. The Complete Guide to Spread Trading covers the step-by-step mechanics for successfully executing more than 25 calendar, intermarket, interest rate, volatility, and stock index spreads. It explains both basic and advanced spread techniques and strategies, revealing market situations where spreads are most appropriate as well as clarifying what it means to buy or sell a spread, and more.01:33by DORMAN50
Corn Retest Chance TomorrowBased on seasonality and current price, the downside direction is more probable. Depending on how strong will be tomorrow's move, I will decide one of the two ways to trade it. a] Direct bounce off resistance 4.065 with stop-loss nearing 4.165, which is resistance plus average true range. For this, I want to see overlapping candles decreasing in size (volume considered) as we approach the resistance. b] The second option is to wait until the resistance is broken and stand by until we return to it. I will use this if the further breach is imminent. Either way, I don't think corn can rally now when the trade war is getting hotter and seasonality says "No!" I will be looking to sell when the price gets to the extended Keltner Channels areas. Could be around 3.7Shortby OrcChieftain444