7 things to know before trading Wheat Futures 4.19.2018
Posted By:- Ilan Levy-Mayer Vice President, Cannon Trading Futures Blog
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Author: Joseph Easton, Senior Broker at Cannon Trading
Dear Traders,
- The Basics:
There are two types of Wheat most commonly traded…
“Chicago Soft Red Winter (SRW) and KC Hard Red Winter (HRW) are the global industry standards for wheat. Chicago SRW Wheat is the most liquid Wheat futures contract in the world, trading the equivalent of more than 15 million tons each day in 2013-9 ½ times more than the largest European contract. Producers, processors, millers and exporters continue to look to Chicago SRW and KC HRW Wheat for the liquidity that is critical for any risk management solution.
Liquidity means that you can execute positions quickly, effectively and efficiently. Liquidity offers more flexibility in structuring hedging strategies to meet your timing and market needs. And when the world is facing new challenges in Wheat risk management, liquidity provides the security you need in order to respond with confidence” – CME Group
Good Trading!
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Futures Trading Levels
4-19-2018
Contract June 2018 | SP500 #ES_F | Nasdaq100 #NQ_F | Dow Jones #YM_F | Mini Russell #RTY_F | BitCoin Index #XBT_F |
Resistance 3 | 2732.17 | 6945.00 | 24939 | 1607.57 | 8515.03 |
Resistance 2 | 2725.33 | 6906.00 | 24874 | 1601.73 | 8335.44 |
Resistance 1 | 2717.42 | 6874.75 | 24803 | 1594.57 | 8224.08 |
Pivot | 2710.58 | 6835.75 | 24738 | 1588.73 | 8044.49 |
Support 1 | 2702.67 | 6804.50 | 24667 | 1581.57 | 7933.13 |
Support 2 | 2695.83 | 6765.50 | 24602 | 1575.73 | 7753.54 |
Support 3 | 2687.92 | 6734.25 | 24531 | 1568.57 | 7642.18 |
Contract | June Gold #GC_F | May Silver #SI-F | June Crude Oil #CL-F | June Bonds #ZB_F | June Euro #6E_F |
Resistance 3 | 1373.2 | 17.95 | 72.00 | 146 13/32 | 1.2513 |
Resistance 2 | 1366.1 | 17.61 | 70.45 | 146 4/32 | 1.2482 |
Resistance 1 | 1359.2 | 17.41 | 69.64 | 145 13/32 | 1.2457 |
Pivot | 1352.1 | 17.07 | 68.09 | 145 4/32 | 1.2426 |
Support 1 | 1345.2 | 16.86 | 67.28 | 144 13/32 | 1.2401 |
Support 2 | 1338.1 | 16.52 | 65.73 | 144 4/32 | 1.2370 |
Support 3 | 1331.2 | 16.32 | 64.92 | 143 13/32 | 1.2345 |
Contract | May Corn #ZC_F | May Wheat #ZW_F | May Beans #ZS_F | May SoyMeal #ZM_F | May Nat Gas #NG_F |
Resistance 3 | 387.5 | 485.8 | 1062.50 | 388.30 | 2.83 |
Resistance 2 | 385.5 | 480.9 | 1057.25 | 385.60 | 2.81 |
Resistance 1 | 384.3 | 478.1 | 1049.50 | 381.10 | 2.78 |
Pivot | 382.3 | 473.2 | 1044.25 | 378.40 | 2.76 |
Support 1 | 381.0 | 470.3 | 1036.5 | 373.9 | 2.7 |
Support 2 | 379.0 | 465.4 | 1031.25 | 371.20 | 2.70 |
Support 3 | 377.8 | 462.6 | 1023.50 | 366.70 | 2.67 |
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