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Grain futures showed mixed results as the market focused on exports and weather conditions.
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IntroductionForex Eye Ranking,The largest foreign exchange trader,On Wednesday (April 16), the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) grain futures market showed diverging tre

On Wednesday (April 16), the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) grain futures market showed diverging trends driven by multiple factors. Influenced by export sales, weather changes, and position adjustments, corn was slightly bullish, wheat remained weak, while soybeans and soybean meal declined under pressure, though soybean oil showed relative resilience due to increased fund holdings.
Corn: Export and Logistics Support, Short-Term Slightly Bullish
Corn futures fell 3.75 cents on Tuesday to $4.81-1/4 per bushel, with the rebound losing momentum. Fundamentally, the U.S. secured consecutive days of export transactions, including 110,000 tons to Portugal and 120,000 tons to Japan, sending positive signals. Additionally, disruptions in barge shipments on the Mississippi River have raised CIF basis, supporting spot prices.
Nevertheless, brokers noted that foreign buyers have become more cautious, leading to overall weak demand limiting price rebounds. Position data showed that funds cut net longs by 3,000 contracts on the day, but have increased holdings by 35,000 contracts over the past 30 days, reflecting a medium-to-long-term bullish expectation. Technically, $4.80 per bushel is a key support level, while breaking the $5.00 mark requires stronger fundamentals.
Wheat: Rainfall Expectations Pressure, Bulls Retreat
Wheat futures continued to weaken, with the main contract falling 5.5 cents to $5.42 per bushel, and hard red winter wheat contracts dropping to $5.53. Although deteriorating crop conditions in the U.S. Plains initially provided support, improved rainfall expectations over the weekend prompted fund sales.
Funds reduced net longs by 1,500 contracts for the day, with short-term bears in control. Spot basis remained stable, and farmers held back sales due to low prices. While international procurement was stable, U.S. wheat has limited advantage in international competition. Technically, wheat might consolidate in the $5.30 to $5.50 range in the short term, and a drop below $5.30 could lead to further downside risks.
Soybeans: South American Supply and Weak Demand Suppress Rebound
Soybean futures fell 5.75 cents to $10.36 per bushel, failing to hold onto a seven-week high. A large supply in Brazil and cautious international buyers weakened export basis. Domestic planting progress was normal, but last week's cold wave may affect early crops, warranting attention to subsequent weather developments.
Position data showed a relatively balanced long and short position, with cautious short-term trading. Funds increased holdings by 21,500 contracts over the past 30 days, indicating a continued tightening expectation in the medium to long term. Technically, attention is on the support level at $10.20, and if breached, a test of the $10.00 threshold may follow.
Soybean Meal: Weak Crushing Drags Prices, Short-Term Lows
The May soybean meal contract fell $3.5 to $293.60 per short ton. U.S. soybean crushing volumes have been below expectations for three consecutive months, indicating weak demand. Although recent profits have improved, export demand has not picked up. Rain over the weekend may affect field operations, with supply and demand still ample.
Funds cut net longs by 2,500 contracts and switched to net short operations, with rising short-term bearish sentiment. Price may consolidate in the $290-300 range shortly, with focus on changes in crushing and exports.
Soybean Oil: Fund Holdings Assist, Resistant to Decline
Soybean oil futures showed relative strength, with funds increasing net longs by 6,000 contracts in a single day. Over the past 30 days, net longs increased by 27,500 contracts, indicating strong bullish sentiment. Although uncertainty remains over biofuel policies, stable exports, a weaker dollar, and a rebound in global vegetable oil demand support the market.
Technically, soybean oil focuses on the 45 cents/pound resistance, and a decisive breakout could open an upward space; 42 cents serves as a key support below.
Market Outlook
The current CBOT grain market presents structural divergence. Corn is relatively strong due to export and logistics factors, wheat is weak due to rainfall and international competition, soybeans and soybean meal remain pressured by South American production and weak demand, and are running short-term weak. Soybean oil shows resistance to declines, supported by funds and demand expectations.
Going forward, the market direction will still need to watch for the USDA supply and demand report, weather changes, and international procurement dynamics. Investors need to be cautious of market fluctuations and structural risks.

The market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
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