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Soybeans led weakness overnight though corn, soybeans and wheat each pulled back from Monday’s gains. Each saw light volume overnight.
Grain and soy futures pulled back from Monday’s strong gains overnight, with soybeans and soyoil facing the heaviest pressure.
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Strong gains in wheat led corn and soybeans higher overnight. Wheat maintaining overnight gains will be key as the recent trend has been overnight strength followed by weakness after the open.
Short-term trend shifts from bullish to neutral for corn.
Wheat futures rebounded from the poor finish last Friday by posting strong gains during the overnight session. Corn and soybeans followed to the upside.
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Grain futures are expected to open with a firmer tone after gains overnight. Key will be whether overnight price strength is maintained during daytime trade.
Soybeans firmed to near their weekly highs overnight, while corn and wheat recouped some of their declines from the three previous days.
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