Trading grains

Quote from jaming5002:

As for a longer time period, I think grains are a good way to go. Corn is known for generally following trends. Beans and Wheat, not so much.

For me, this is what I am seeing as the opportunities that suit my style of trade. It is also what I remember to be true years ago and as you say, is still true.

Can someone post the dollars per tick for corn, wheat, and beans please? Yes I can look them up, which I will, but I am trying to keep some interest in this thread alive and draw in new particiipants who might say, "yeehaw, I wannabe a grain trader!"

:)
 
Corn 4 ticks/cent, 12.50 a tick


Quote from inandlong:



For me, this is what I am seeing as the opportunities that suit my style of trade. It is also what I remember to be true years ago and as you say, is still true.

Can someone post the dollars per tick for corn, wheat, and beans please? Yes I can look them up, which I will, but I am trying to keep some interest in this thread alive and draw in new particiipants who might say, "yeehaw, I wannabe a grain trader!"

:)
 
As for the poster who says the MGEX leases are $50/month, where did you find this, I can't seem to find a lease price on the MGEX. I'm assuming this means none are available right now.
 
I just spoke tothem last week. Look under memebership info in their site mgex.com. Talk to them about being a delegate. It is less than 75 monthly prepaid 1 year i think
 
If you have any other questions on grains, feel free to post them. Once had some experience on the CBOT grain floor, but never did any grain trading myself. Hope I help.

As far as now being a good time to trade grains, I couldn't agree more. Don't follow them very closely myself, but I know of a couple of retired floor traders that went back to trading grains due to favorable hours and market.
 
Can you recommend any books on trading grains. I use to have Schwagers book on Fundamental analysis, but I somehow lost it.:( Not looking for a TA book, but more just background on how the market works, interpreting crop reports etc. I will be trading on TA, but I would like to be able to understand the news enough to gauge the markets reaction to it.

thanks
 
According to the MGEX website, March 03 Spring Wheat at the MGEX traded 1800 contracts on Friday, 01/17. Open interest appears to be 14K contracts.
 
Sorry, not familiar with many books on grain trading.


Quote from cheeks:

Can you recommend any books on trading grains. I use to have Schwagers book on Fundamental analysis, but I somehow lost it.:( Not looking for a TA book, but more just background on how the market works, interpreting crop reports etc. I will be trading on TA, but I would like to be able to understand the news enough to gauge the markets reaction to it.

thanks
 
FYI, the following figures refer to volume traded for the march 03 contract.

Soybeans: 44,6 k
Soybean meal: 18,5 k
Bean Oil: 16,3 k

Corn: 35,1 k

Wheat:
- Chicago: 7,8 k
- Kansas City: 6,1 k
- Minneapolis: 1,7 k

alberto
 
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