Wheat plummets and we were there.


Click chart above to watch my new 2.40 minute video
Here's a great article on wheat that AP put out yesterday:
Wheat hits 5-month low on good crop expectations
By STEVENSON JACOBS
AP Business Writer

(AP:NEW YORK) Wheat prices plunged to a five-month low Wednesday as investors bet that U.S. crop yields will meet demand and ease price increases for flour, bread, pasta and other foods.

Other commodities traded mostly lower in a broad sell-off, with crude oil retreating and precious metals also falling.

The United States is expected to produce 2.4 billion bushels of wheat this year, up 16 percent from 2007, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture statistics released last week.

"There's just nothing out there to support wheat. All the crop yield estimates are bearish so that's pressuring prices," said Elaine Kub, analyst with DTN in Omaha, Neb.

Wheat for July delivery fell 23.75 cents to $7.72 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade, after earlier falling to $7.65, it's lowest level since December.

Wheat has shot up some 50 percent in the last year but is well off its all-time highs reached in March, when priced topped $12.70 a bushel.

A rally on Wall Street also pressured agriculture prices as investors shed commodities in favor of stocks, analysts said. The Dow Jones industrial average rose more than 100 after a better-than-expected consumer prices report helped ease inflation concerns.

Other agriculture futures traded mostly lower Wednesday. Corn futures for July delivery lost 6.25 cents to settle at $6.01 a bushel on the CBOT, while July rice futures fell 74 cents to $21.50 per 100 pounds. July soybeans, meanwhile, gained 5.5 cents to $13.85 a bushel.

In energy futures, crude oil fell after an Energy Department report offered a mixed view of U.S. petroleum reserves.

Light, sweet crude for June delivery fell $1.17 to $124.63 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange after the EIA report said crude inventories rose by 200,000 barrels last week, less than the expected 2.5 million barrel increase analysts surveyed by research firm Platts had expected.

Other energy futures also traded lower Wednesday. June gasoline futures dropped 1.8 cents to $3.182 a gallon on the Nymex, while June heating oil futures slipped 5.59 cents to $3.643 a gallon.

In precious metals, gold futures extended their losses after the dollar ticked higher against the euro, diminishing the appeal of precious metals as an inflation hedge.

Gold for June delivery lost $3.50 to $866.10 an ounce on the Nymex after earlier falling as low as $860.

Other precious metals also traded lower. July silver dropped 18.3 cents to $16.645 an ounce, while July copper shed 4.45 cents to $3.687 an ounce.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

One thought on “Wheat plummets and we were there.

  1. I always see lots of videos on futures or stocks but nothing on Forex. Can I see something please?

Comments are closed.