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Market Talk With Greg And Ben

Market Talk With Greg And Ben
Author: Allendale Inc.
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A monthly podcast featuring two experienced commodity brokers, talking agricultural related topics with each other or our featured guests. Sit back and enjoy! Music credit to: Eric Sheffield
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There are cases to be made for markets to move in either direction going forward. Which way will win?
Lipstick On A Pig
We're fighting crises all over the world and commodity markets feel strong, until they don't
Everything going on in the world makes it easy to forget that you need to have a plan and stick to it.
Volatility is at an 11, volume is low and markets are all over the place
Volatility reigns as the market tries to price in what's next for the economy and upcoming growing season
Everything is bullish, so what could possibly stop this rally?
Depending on the news cycle, the Russia and Ukraine situation is heating up or cooling off. Markets are suffering from whiplash as a result.
Much like the lyrics to a song, markets don't always have to make sense to be good
Everything is bullish. Is this the start of 2012 all over again?
We breakdown the USDA report from last week and discuss some of the recent price movement in grains
How much will South American production change on the January report and will there be any other curveballs from the USDA?
The corn and bean rocket ship is powering onward. How much more do they have in the tank?
Season 3 finale. Mike and Greg discuss the multitude of unknowns plaguing the markets and the sideways chop we've entered
Mike and Greg are joined by Allendale President, Steve Georgy, to talk about the potential impact of the EPA's Biofuel Mandate
A new Covid variant has the market participants heading for the sidelines as we close out November.
Markets are yo-yoing on low volume but that can bring high volatility
It's the time for an airing of grievances
Nov WASDE is out of the way. Where do we go from here?
Brazil has expanded their planting area again. How will that impact prices this Winter?