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Grains: The Whole Truth And Nothing But

by Nico Isaac
8/28/2008 7:30:00 PM

According to the mainstream experts, corn, wheat, and soybeans are the Three Huskateers, with prices in each market abiding by the original motto: “All for one and one for all.” One look at our powerful close-up of prices in the three grain markets over the last two decades, AND the truth might surprise you...

Filed Under: Commodities, futures, Corn, wheat, soybeans, Grains
Category: Commodities


What Does A Contracting Triangle In Soybeans Mean For You?
Short Answer: An Opportunity.

by Euan Wilson
8/26/2008 5:00:00 PM
A lot can happen in a week, especially in the commodities markets.
 
That's why Senior Commodities Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy writes the Daily Futures Junctures Weekly Wrap-up each Friday.  Jeffrey uses these updates to review and post forecast charts for  every major commodity market. He also records a video update which allows him to talk about each one of his charts in depth.
 
By way of example, here's an excerpt of last Friday's update, with Jeffrey discussing what the week's action in Soybeans means for the future:
Filed Under: Weekly wrap up, Jeffrey Kennedy, Video, Futures Junctures, soybeans
Category: Commodities


Diagnosis: Soybeans
Medical Drama or Market Thriller?

by Euan Wilson
8/20/2008 2:45:00 PM
If you have watched a few episodes of the hit TV series House, you know there is a specific formula for each episode. The gifted but fiercely independent doctor must find the answer to a medical mystery before the show's end — a total of 43 minutes. However, until that time, Dr. House and his team make any number of right and wrong moves, yet each one serves to reach the final, correct diagnosis.
 
An Elliott Wave technician's job works much the same way: not every Wave Count unfolds as expected. Yet even if you get off track, a mistaken forecast can still reveal the bigger story, as new facts flow in from the market.
Filed Under: Dr. House, Jeffrey Kennedy, soybeans, Commodities, Futures Junctures
Category: Commodities


The Fall Line-up Preview (In Commodities)
Rerun TV doesn't hold a candle to the markets!

by Euan Wilson
8/18/2008 9:30:00 AM
It's late summer, which means a boring TV schedule with nothing but reruns. If you're a Law & Order or CSI type, you might be longing for some good courtroom drama right now. Look no further than the August issue of Monthly Futures Junctures:  Senior Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy is the expert on the witness stand and you, the jury, learn the answers to the commodity market's toughest questions.
Filed Under: Monthly Futures Junctures, Grains, Corn, wheat, soybeans, coffee, cocoa, orange juice
Category: Commodities


Commodities' Special: A Publication Is Born

by Nico Isaac
7/14/2008 4:30:00 PM
At last, the most highly anticipated birth around has finally taken place -- and no, I’m not talking about Brangelina’s twins (born: July 13). Elliott Wave International’s senior commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy has just delivered the brand-new July 2008 Monthly Futures Junctures -- a 12-page, hale and hearty publication that screams “Opportunity” into these and many more markets:
Filed Under: Commodities, brangelina, futures, coffee, cocoa, sugar, Corn, soybeans, Crude oil
Category: Commodities


Commodity Special: Fireworks Of Opportunity

by Nico Isaac
7/3/2008 5:15:00 PM
Celebrate the Fourth of July Holiday weekend early with the brand-new July 3 Daily Futures Junctures “Weekly Wrap-up” edition. In this explosive publication, editor Jeffery Kennedy sets off two dozen fireworks of opportunity in these (and more) key markets: Cocoa, O.J., Soybeans, Lumber, Pork Bellies.
Filed Under: Commodities, cocoa, soybeans, lumber, pork bellies, orange juice, futures
Category: Commodities


Soybeans: Train To Opportunity

by Nico Isaac
6/19/2008 4:15:00 PM
When it comes to riding the train of opportunity in SOYBEANS, there are two different railways for market players to take: 1.) The “F” line, or fundamental line. AND, the "E.W.I" line, conducted by Elliott Wave International's longtime commodity specialist Jeffrey Kennedy...
Filed Under: soybeans, futures, Commodities, argentina strike
Category: Commodities


Futures Junctures: The Gift Of Opportunity

by Nico Isaac
6/13/2008 3:45:00 PM
This Father’s Day weekend, give dear ole dad a gift he can actually use, unlike -- say -- a singing necktie. My suggestion: Elliott Wave International’s Senior Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy’s just published June 2008 Monthly Futures Junctures. Here’s a sneak peak at what’s in store...
Filed Under: Commodities, futures, Corn, wheat, soybeans, cocoa, sugar, Grains, softs, livestock
Category: Commodities


Soybeans: Green Light To Opportunity

by Nico Isaac
6/5/2008 5:15:00 PM
In the end, it comes down to this: Where the fundamental camp sees Soybean prices being held prisoner, Elliott Wave International’s commodity expert Jeffrey Kennedy sees prices set free for opportunity. Where the one sees a hold-up, Jeffrey sees the steady progress of a contracting triangle toward its resolution...
Filed Under: contracting triangle, Commodities, soybeans, soy futures, Argentine strike
Category: Commodities


Holy Grail of Best Commodity Opportunities

by Nico Isaac
5/27/2008 3:45:00 PM
On May 23, the long-awaited follow-up to one of the most exciting adventure stories of all time was finally released: One man…and one mission to unearth the hidden treasures of faraway lands.  
And no, I’m NOT talking about “Indiana Jones.” The man is Elliott Wave International's Senior Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy & his quest is to uncover the golden opportunities buried among the world’s leading markets...
Filed Under: indiana jones, Commodities, futures, orange juice, sugar, wheat, Corn, soybeans, Grains
Category: Commodities


Soybeans: A Reason for Excitement
After every choppy move comes a price spike.

by Morgan Lee
5/20/2008 6:00:00 PM

There hasn’t been much reason to get excited about soybeans futures lately. The commodity has been defined by short, choppy up-and-down moves for some time, showing no real signs of a trend. That may change very soon.

Filed Under: soybeans, futures, contracting triangle
Category: Commodities


Soybeans: A Sizable Move Ahead?

by Nico Isaac
5/1/2008 5:30:00 PM

Something curious has happened on the way to the “Great Commodity Boom” taking the agricultural world by storm -- one of the most significant grains out there has been heading d-o-w-n, down: Soybeans...

Filed Under: commodity boom, soybeans, Grains, food crisis, biofuel, rice riots
Category: Commodities


Commodities: Concerns, Expectations, Speculations?
What moves market prices: cold hard reasoning or fears, hunches and rumors?

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/21/2008 6:15:00 PM
If today's (Monday, April 21) price action in commodities could be summarized in one news headline, it could read like this: "Commodity Markets Fall On A Variety of Concerns, Expectations and Speculations." But isn't that the same as "fears, hunches and rumors"?
Filed Under: sugar, Corn, soybeans, orange juice, wheat, coffee, Hogs, Copper, ralph nelson elliott, Commodities
Category: Commodities


Latest On Commodities: Tax Break

by Nico Isaac
4/11/2008 5:15:00 PM

EWI's brand-new, April 11 Monthly Futures Junctures gives you the latest on over a dozen major commodity markets. Here's what's inside...

Filed Under: Commodities, futures, sugar, coffee, cocoa, Corn, soybeans, feeder cattle
Category: Commodities


Soybeans: Staying Ahead
An example of how technical analysis can keep you aware of the trend long before the mainstream.

by Nico Isaac
4/3/2008 5:00:00 PM

One of the main contentions we have with mainstream financial analysis is its tendency to show up late for a market’s trend. Take, for example, the April 2 news stories regarding the steep drop in Soybean prices to a four-month low. 

Filed Under: soybeans, usda, soybean acreage, fibonacci
Category: Commodities


Soybeans and Corn: The Big Splash
How do you know at what price level you should place a protective stop?

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
3/31/2008 6:00:00 PM

Two markets made a big splash in commodities news today (March 31): Soybeans and Corn; the former plunged, the latter rallied. Sounds like a good time to sell Soybeans and buy Corn, right?

Filed Under: Commodities, soybeans, Corn, Chicago Board of Trade
Category: Commodities


New Monthly Futures Junctures: Pot Of Golden Opportunities
Elliott Wave International reveals the content of its brand new, March 2008 commodities publication.

by Nico Isaac
3/14/2008 4:00:00 PM

Soybeans, Wheat, Corn, Cocoa, Coffee, Sugar, Cattle – and more. This St. Patrick’s Day, you could follow a make-believe leprechaun to a non-existent pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Or – you could follow EWI's real-life Senior Commodities Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy to his “pot” of golden insight on the world's leading commodity markets in the just-published, March 14 Monthly Futures Junctures.

Filed Under: soybeans, wheat, Corn, cocoa, coffee, sugar, Cattle, Commodities, futures
Category: Commodities


Cocoa Futures: Rules of Elliott – Important Nuance
Elliott Wave International describes an important nuance about a rule of Elliott as it applies to the Cocoa futures market.

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
3/11/2008 5:30:00 PM

In yesterday's story about Soybean futures, we talked about the Three Rules of Elliott. Today, let's look at the second rule: "Wave 3 is never the shortest among waves 1 and 5," as it applies to the current picture in Cocoa futures.

Filed Under: soybeans, futures, cocoa, three rules of elliott
Category: Commodities


Soybean Futures: A Rule Violation?
Elliott Wave International explains how knowledge of the 3 Rules of Elliott can help improve one's risk management.

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
3/10/2008 5:30:00 PM

Any market forecast is just that -- a forecast. It's a truism all right -- but one that bears repeating. All too many traders fall into the trap of thinking that what has been proposed as a market's most likely path MUST indeed be the path, forever and ever, amen. If only it were that easy.

Filed Under: soybeans, futures, Commodities, ben bernanke, congress, sqwak box, cnbc, rules of elliott
Category: Commodities


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