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OPTIONS PLAY: Slide In Wheat Continues
Wheat Futures continue to slide off of the highs made earlier this month.
MY ANALYSIS
Fundamentally, without any fresh bullish news WHEAT FUTURES are dropping lower and look to possibly push lower on a forecast for improved weather conditions in Russia.
Technically, I see the short term trend in WHEAT FUTURES lower as the 9 day Moving Average is pointing down and the market is trading below the MA. See daily chart below. For more charts and studies go to http://www.markethead.com/.
OPTIONS PLAY
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