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Author: Andy Waldock

Soybean Meal Short Squeeze into Expiration

November 27, 2012 This trade setup is merely a random sample of the day’s trades generated by COT Signals. To track our work their and receive all of our nightly trading recommendations, click here. Commercial traders have...

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The Stock Market Bounce is for Real

We published a sell signal for the S&P 500 in our October 4th article, “Who is Pushing the Stock Market.” Several fundamental and technical reasons were laid out. The fact that that the market topped out the very...

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Tax Hikes We’ll All Feel

The election is over, the dust is settling and the economic landscape is coming into focus. The fiscal cliff and the Federal debt ceiling dominate the immediate foreground. Both of these issues come down to the business...

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Winter Wheat Drought

The summer is over but drought fears continue to haunt the grain markets. The rain we never received this summer has turned into snow that we hope is coming. The corn and beans have long since been harvested but the U.S. winter...

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Sandy’s Effect on the Cattle Market

Sometimes in this line of work the misery and poor circumstances of others creates profitable trading opportunities for our clients and us. Hurricane Sandy is making life miserable for millions of people. However, it is also...

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No Bull in the Cattle Market

Cattle stocks and beef production in the U.S. have been declining since 2002 and beginning stocks have dropped more than 5% in the last five years. This summer’s drought also led to massive slaughters as farmers...

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Third Stage Growth in Agri-Business

The run up in food prices this year has, hopefully, shined a bright light on the oligopoly that controls the world’s grain markets. An oligopoly is a market that is controlled by a small number of producers, which allows...

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The Value of the U.S. Dollar

The Federal Reserve Board is printing money at an unprecedented rate. The ECB is following suit. The Bank of England and China are both cutting rates to spur their economies and global sovereign debt is piling up like manure...

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Who is Pushing the Stock Market?

We turned bearish on the stock market rally near the end of August, as a result, we’ve missed out on the last leg of the rally from 1400 to 1450 in the S&P 500. The August highs presented us with a fundamental picture...

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