Craig Turner with StoneX says corn and soybeans rebounded Thursday and made fresh for the move highs on fund buying but South American weather and crop concerns are also supportive.
Complacency happens to our operations when we decide we are simply too busy working in the business to work on the business.
Grain markets looked weaker in the early morning session, but buyers stepped in and pushed corn and soybeans to new highs for the move. More upside to come, or time for a healthy correction?
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