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In Today’s Issue #1238

  • Good Friday Futures Trading Schedule

  • The Week Ahead –
  • Futures 102 – Options on Futures Trading for Equity Traders Course
  • Hot Market of the Week – May Corn Wheat Spread
  • Broker’s Futures Trading System of the Week – X Factor ES Day Trading System
  • Trading Levels for Next Week
  • Trading Reports for Next Week

Good Friday Modified Trading Schedule

This coming Friday, April 18th is Good Friday.

Please see below the modified futures trading schedule for Good Friday and Easter for CME and ICE exchanges

For the full schedule and details: click here.

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Important Futures Trading Notices: The Week Ahead

By John Thorpe, Senior Broker

Tariffs News & FOMC Minutes to Dominate Markets & Volatility

4 day trading week ahead, Earnings season is here! Fed Chair Powell speech on Wednesday.

More volatility to come as next week all markets will be reacting to the potential for tariff implementations creating uncertainty in the marketplace. Some countries are coming to the table , here is one sample.

”Thailand’s finance minister Friday said they are planning on cutting import tariffs on US Corn, move to import more US natural gas and increase joint investment in the energy sector.

“Thailand’s exports to the US were $54.9 billion, around 19% of their total exports. The US is estimated to run a trade deficit of -$45.6 billion with Thailand.”

Therefore, increased volatility expectations continue.

Highlights next week will include Housing Data as well as the Powell speech. Earnings reports will be in full swing for Q1, it is my belief the recent equity selloffs are partially related to the future of earnings report guidance as uncertainty continues.

Will sell the rumor buy the facts be in play?

Earnings Next Week:

  • Mon. Quiet
  • Tue. J&J, B of A, b4 open
  • Wed. The Progressive Corp b4 open
  • Thu. United Healthcare b4 open, Netflix after close
  • Fri. Markets Closed in Observance of Good Friday

FED SPEECHES:

  • Mon.     Barkin 11am CDT, Waller, 12 noon CDT, Harker 5pm CDT, Bostic 6:40 PM CDT
  • Tues.     Barkin 10:35am CDT, Cook 4:10pm CDT
  • Wed.     Hammack 11am CDT, Fed Chair Powell Speech 12:30pm CDT, Schmid 6:00pm CDT
  • Thu.      Barr 10:45am CDT,
  • Fri.       Markets Closed in Observance of Good Friday

Economic Data week:

  • Mon. US Consumer Inflation Expectations
  • Tue. Empire State MFG. Index
  • Wed. Retail Sales, industrial Production, Cap Utilization, Bus. Inventories, NAHB Hsg. Market Index, EIA Crude Stocks,
  • Thur. Bldg. Permits, Housing Starts, Jobless Claims, Philly Fed, EIA Nat Gas
  • Fri. Markets Closed in Observance of Good Friday

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May Wheat – Corn Spread

The May wheat – corn spread is threatening to break down into a new contract low. At this point, new sustained lows would project a possible slide to the third PriceCount objective in the 16 area.

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The PriceCount study is a tool that can help to project the distance of a move in price. The counts are not intended to be an ‘exact’ science but rather offer a target area for the four objectives which are based off the first leg of a move with each subsequent count having a smaller percentage of being achieved.

It is normal for the chart to react by correcting or consolidating at an objective and then either resuming its move or reversing trend. Best utilized in conjunction with other technical tools, PriceCounts offer one more way to analyze charts and help to manage your positions and risk.

Learn more at www.qtchartoftheday.com

Trading in futures, options, securities, derivatives or OTC products entails significant risks which must be understood prior to trading and may not be appropriate for all investors. Past performance of actual trades or strategies is not necessarily indicative of future results.

Brokers Futures Trading System of the Week

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Market Sector: Stock Index Futures

Markets Traded:   ES

System Type: Day Trading

Risk per Trade: varies

Trading Rules: Partially Disclosed

Suggested Capital: $10,000

Developer Fee per contract: $125.00 Monthly Subscription

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Transactions in securities futures, commodity and index futures and options on futures carry a high degree of risk. The amount of initial margin is small relative to the value of the futures contract, meaning that transactions are heavily “leveraged”.

A relatively small market movement will have a proportionately larger impact on the funds you have deposited or will have to deposit: this may work against you as well as for you. You may sustain a total loss of initial margin funds and any additional funds deposited with the clearing firm to maintain your position.

If the market moves against your position or margin levels are increased, you may be called upon to pay substantial additional funds on short notice to maintain your position. If you fail to comply with a request for additional funds within the time prescribed, your position may be liquidated at a loss and you will be liable for any resulting deficit. 

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Zero-Day Options: 6 Strong Advantages Over Traditional Day Trading

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By Mark O’Brien, Senior Broker

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Zero-day options are normal options — puts and calls — that expire in less than one day, hence the “0DTE” nickname (short for “zero days to expiration”).

In the current high-volatility environment we’re experiencing – one very likely to last awhile – one of the better alternatives to day trading, particularly in stock index futures like the E-mini S&P 500, E-mini Nasdaq, etc., is buying short-term call and put options.

With expirations every day of the week, stock index futures options can be purchased with minimal overall time value and give you a maximum risk coupled with a limitless upside potential.

Especially with markets seemingly hair-triggered to make large daily moves, but with erratic action intraday, the purchase of a limited-risk option provides staying power that no amount of rapid in-and-out trading trying to catch a large move can outperform.

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In times of Volatility, Avoid These 7 Costly Mistakes During 3000+ Point Dow Jones Days

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By Mark O’Brien, Senior Broker

Dow Jones & other indices

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As of this typing stock index futures and other futures contracts have experienced single-day range moves not seen in years and after being down, finished up:

→ E-mini Dow Jones: UP +3044 points / 8.4%

→ E-mini S&P 500: UP +480 points / 9.5%

→ E-mini Nasdaq: UP +2038 points / 11.71%

→ Crude Oil: UP +320 points / 5.2%

Volatility is skyrocketing.

This is a completely different environment of extreme trading volatility than what we were trading in 3-4 weeks ago. Markets are evolving and you must adapt your trading to changing market conditions.

This is where you find out what kind of risk taker you are; brash, overbold, unheeding, or prudent, attentive, discriminating. Everyone possesses these traits – and they influence our decision-making differently in different situations.

In trading, if the historical price moves you’re seeing bring out the daredevil in you, plan to watch your trade results all over the place: up and down more than your everyday swings with the odds increasing your account will hit a wall.

Instead, incorporate patience and prudence. Start your trading by setting daily profit targets and daily loss limits and stick to them. Do that for each trade. These days, be aware of LIMIT moves and understand what happens when the market halts at limit levels.

Find daily price limits for CME Group Agricultural, Cryptocurrency, Energy, Equity Index, Interest Rates, and Metals products: click here.

June Dollar Index

The June dollar has had a short term correction after extending its break to the third downside PriceCount objective. IF the chart can resume its slide with new sustained lows, it would have the contract low to contend with before a possible run to the low percentage fourth count to the 98.85 area.

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The PriceCount study is a tool that can help to project the distance of a move in price. The counts are not intended to be an ‘exact’ science but rather offer a target area for the four objectives which are based off the first leg of a move with each subsequent count having a smaller percentage of being achieved.

It is normal for the chart to react by correcting or consolidating at an objective and then either resuming its move or reversing trend. Best utilized in conjunction with other technical tools, PriceCounts offer one more way to analyze charts and help to manage your positions and risk.

Learn more at www.qtchartoftheday.com

Trading in futures, options, securities, derivatives or OTC products entails significant risks which must be understood prior to trading and may not be appropriate for all investors. Past performance of actual trades or strategies is not necessarily indicative of future results.

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4 Timely Lessons from the Week’s Sharpest Index Futures Decline, May Meal, Non Farm Payroll

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By Mark O’Brien, Senior Broker

As of this typing stock index futures and other futures contracts (but particularly index futures) have experienced single-day downward moves not seen in years:

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→ E-mini Dow Jones: down ±1,600 points / 3.7%

→ E-mini S&P 500: down ±260 points / 4.5%

→ E-mini Nasdaq: down ±1,025 points / 5.1%

→ E-mini Russell 2000: down ±128 points / 6.2%

With tomorrow ushering in the Labor Dept.’s release of its monthly Non-farm payrolls report and the furtherance of what looks to be the beginning of a global trade war, expect no drop-off in market volatility.

Index Futures

Traders not only need to be extra cautious in making trading decisions, it’s also important to be aware of important aspects of the markets they’re trading.

Key among these are the daily price limits of the markets you’re trading. A price limit is the maximum price range permitted for a futures contract in each trading session. When markets hit the price limit, different actions occur depending on the product being traded.

Index Futures

Some markets may temporarily halt until price limits can be expanded or trading may be stopped for the day based on regulatory rules. Different futures contracts will have different price limit rules; i.e. Equity Index futures have different rules than Agricultural futures.

Price limits are re-calculated daily and remain in effect for all trading days (except in certain physically-deliverable markets, where price limits are lifted prior to expiration so that futures prices are not prevented from converging on prices for the underlying commodity).

Index Futures

Equity Indexes futures have a three level expansion: 7%, 13% and 20% to the downside, and a 7% limit up and down in overnight trading.

Follow the links below to the CME Group web site to find more information on price limits generally and specific price limits for the markets you’re trading:

Find daily price limits for CME Group Agricultural, Cryptocurrency, Energy, Equity Index, Interest Rates, and Metals products: click here.

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May Meal

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May meal has resumed its break into fresh contract lows. The chart is approaching its second downisde PriceCount objective in the $287 area where it would be normal to get a near term reaction in the form of a consolidation or corrective trade. IF we can sustain further weakness, there is a third count near $249 although we’d first have to contend with formidable weekly chart support in the $280 area.

That’s May Meal

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The PriceCount study is a tool that can help to project the distance of a move in price. The counts are not intended to be an ‘exact’ science but rather offer a target area for the four objectives which are based off the first leg of a move with each subsequent count having a smaller percentage of being achieved.

It is normal for the chart to react by correcting or consolidating at an objective and then either resuming its move or reversing trend. Best utilized in conjunction with other technical tools, PriceCounts offer one more way to analyze charts and help to manage your positions and risk. Learn more at www.qtchartoftheday.com

Trading in futures, options, securities, derivatives or OTC products entails significant risks which must be understood prior to trading and may not be appropriate for all investors. Past performance of actual trades or strategies is not necessarily indicative of future results.

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Confident Outlook for First Notice & Last Trading Days: 2 Strategic Exit Dates and a Bullish Setup for Treasury Traders

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First Notice & Last Trading Day

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Below are the contracts which are entering

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 For April.

Be advised, for contracts that are deliverable, it is requested that all LONG positions be exited two days prior to First Notice and ALL positions be exited the day prior to Last Trading Day.

First Notice & Last Trading Day

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June 10 Year Treasury Notes

June 10 year treasury notes satisfied a first upside PriceCount objective last month and spent time consolidating with a sideways trade. Now, the chart is attempting to resume its rally where new sustained highs would project a possible run to the second count in the 113^26 area.

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The PriceCount study is a tool that can help to project the distance of a move in price. The counts are not intended to be an ‘exact’ science but rather offer a target area for the four objectives which are based off the first leg of a move with each subsequent count having a smaller percentage of being achieved.

It is normal for the chart to react by correcting or consolidating at an objective and then either resuming its move or reversing trend. Best utilized in conjunction with other technical tools, PriceCounts offer one more way to analyze charts and help to manage your positions and risk. Learn more at www.qtchartoftheday.com

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Trading Crude Oil Futures

7 Powerful Reasons Crude Oil Futures Remain a Top Trading Opportunity

Crude oil plays a pivotal role in the global economy. It fuels transportation, powers industries, and supports the manufacture of countless products, from plastics to chemicals. Given its strategic importance, it’s no surprise that crude oil is one of the most actively traded commodities in the world. Trading crude oil futures has become an essential activity for hedgers, speculators, and institutional investors alike. This research paper delves into why crude oil futures are among the most coveted contracts in the futures market, their historical origins, evolution, risk assessments, and the benefits of using a reputable brokerage like Cannon Trading Company to engage in oil futures trading.

Origins of the Crude Oil Futures Contract

The crude oil futures contract as we know it today traces its origins back to the 1980s. Before this, crude oil was primarily traded via long-term physical contracts between producers and consumers. However, market volatility and geopolitical tensions in the 1970s, notably the oil embargo of 1973 and the Iranian Revolution of 1979, exposed the need for a more flexible pricing mechanism.

In response to these events, the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) introduced the first crude oil futures contract in 1983. This innovation provided market participants with a standardized, regulated mechanism to hedge against price volatility or speculate on price movements. The introduction of this oil futures contract was a watershed moment in the history of commodity trading, laying the groundwork for the sophisticated oil futures trading systems we see today.

Why Crude Oil Futures Are Highly Coveted

Several factors contribute to the popularity of crude oil futures contracts:

  • Liquidity and Volume: Crude oil futures are among the most liquid commodities traded. The high trading volume ensures tight bid-ask spreads and minimal slippage, making them ideal for both institutional and retail traders.
  • Global Relevance: Oil is a universally consumed commodity, and geopolitical events affecting oil-producing regions can cause significant price fluctuations. This global relevance ensures that oil futures trading remains dynamic and closely watched.
  • Volatility and Opportunity: While volatility can pose risks, it also creates opportunities for substantial profits. Traders who understand the market dynamics can capitalize on rapid price movements.
  • Accessibility and Leverage: Trading crude oil futures allows traders to control large contract sizes with relatively small margins, increasing their potential returns.
  • Hedging Mechanism: For oil producers, refineries, and large-scale consumers, crude oil futures provide a means to lock in prices and mitigate risks associated with market fluctuations.

The Rise of Speculation in Oil Futures Trading

Initially, the crude oil futures market was dominated by commercial players seeking to hedge their exposure. However, the landscape began to change in the late 1990s and early 2000s with the influx of hedge funds, institutional investors, and retail traders. Several factors contributed to this shift:

  • Financialization of Commodities: Commodities, including crude oil, were increasingly viewed as investment assets. The launch of commodity index funds and ETFs made it easier for investors to gain exposure to oil futures.
  • Technological Advancements: Online trading platforms and real-time data enabled more participants to engage in oil futures trading with greater ease and speed.
  • Macro-economic Events: Events like the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent quantitative easing measures by central banks led investors to seek alternative assets. Crude oil, being a tangible asset with intrinsic value, attracted speculative interest.
  • Price Swings and Media Coverage: High-profile price swings, such as oil reaching $147 per barrel in 2008 and the historic dip into negative prices in April 2020, generated significant media attention and drew in speculative traders.

As a result, speculators now account for a significant portion of the open interest in crude oil futures markets, adding to both the liquidity and volatility of these contracts.

Key Events That Shaped the Oil Futures Market

  • 1973 Oil Embargo: Highlighted the vulnerability of oil supply chains and the need for risk management tools.
  • 1983 Launch of NYMEX Oil Futures: Marked the formal beginning of exchange-traded oil futures.
  • 2008 Oil Price Spike: Drew attention to the potential profits in trading crude oil futures.
  • 2014 Oil Price Crash: Demonstrated the impact of oversupply and changing global demand.
  • 2020 COVID-19 and Negative Oil Prices: A historic moment where crude oil futures briefly traded below zero due to storage issues, underscoring the complexity and risk of these contracts.

Each of these events has contributed to the continued popularity of trading crude oil futures by highlighting both the risks and rewards inherent in the market.

Risk Assessment and Profit Potential

Trading crude oil futures involves significant risk, but it also offers considerable profit potential. Here is a breakdown of both:

Risks:

  • Price Volatility: Crude oil prices can fluctuate wildly due to geopolitical tensions, natural disasters, OPEC decisions, and economic indicators.
  • Leverage Risk: While leverage can amplify gains, it can also magnify losses. A small adverse movement can result in significant financial loss.
  • Market Sentiment and Speculation: The market is often driven by sentiment and news, which can lead to unpredictable price swings.
  • Liquidity Risk: While crude oil futures are generally liquid, during periods of extreme volatility, liquidity can dry up, resulting in wider spreads.

Profit Potential:

  • Strategic Speculation: Traders who accurately predict price movements can realize substantial gains.
  • Arbitrage Opportunities: Differences between spot and futures prices, or between different delivery months, can be exploited.
  • Hedging and Risk Transfer: Commercial players can lock in prices, reducing uncertainty and improving financial planning.

Over the years, risk management tools such as stop-loss orders, advanced charting, algorithmic trading, and diversified portfolios have evolved, helping traders navigate the complexities of oil futures trading more effectively.

How to Trade Oil Futures

Trading crude oil futures involves several key steps:

  • Choosing a Broker: A reliable and experienced broker is essential. They provide the platform, market data, and support needed for successful trading.
  • Understanding the Contract Specifications: Most crude oil futures contracts are standardized (e.g., NYMEX WTI contracts represent 1,000 barrels of crude).
  • Analyzing the Market: Traders use technical, fundamental, and sentiment analysis to make informed decisions.
  • Managing Risk: This includes setting stop-loss levels, using appropriate position sizing, and monitoring market exposure.
  • Executing and Monitoring Trades: Once trades are placed, they need to be monitored, and exit strategies should be in place.

The key to success in trading crude oil futures lies in education, discipline, and access to the right tools and information.

Why Cannon Trading Company Is Ideal for Oil Futures Trading

Cannon Trading Company stands out as a premier brokerage for trading crude oil futures for several compelling reasons:

  • Free Trading Platforms: Cannon Trading offers a wide selection of top-performing, professional-grade trading platforms at no cost. These platforms include advanced charting tools, real-time data, and intuitive interfaces that are perfect for both beginners and seasoned traders engaging in oil futures trading.
  • Highly Rated Customer Service: With countless 5-star ratings on TrustPilot, Cannon Trading has built a reputation for reliability, transparency, and client satisfaction. Their team is known for being the first to pick up the phone, ensuring that traders receive timely support during critical trading hours.
  • Experienced Brokers: The company’s onsite brokers bring decades of hands-on experience in trading crude oil futures. Their deep market knowledge and personalized support can be invaluable, especially during volatile market conditions.
  • Strong Regulatory Record: Cannon Trading has an exemplary compliance history with industry regulators, providing clients with confidence in the firm’s integrity and operational security.
  • Educational Resources: Cannon Trading is also committed to trader education, offering webinars, articles, and real-time market insights to help clients understand how to trade oil futures effectively.

These factors make Cannon Trading an excellent partner for anyone looking to explore or expand their oil futures trading activities. Whether you’re a novice wanting to learn how to trade oil futures or a seasoned investor seeking a better platform, Cannon Trading delivers on all fronts.

Trading crude oil futures has evolved into one of the most dynamic and potentially lucrative areas of the financial markets. From its origins in the 1980s to the speculative booms of the 21st century, the oil futures contract has proven its resilience and relevance. Despite inherent risks, the contract’s liquidity, volatility, and global importance continue to attract traders and investors from around the world.

Choosing the right broker can significantly enhance one’s oil futures trading experience. Cannon Trading Company, with its cutting-edge free trading platforms, exceptional customer service, and seasoned brokers, provides an optimal environment for trading crude oil futures successfully.

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Important: Trading commodity futures and options involves a substantial risk of loss. The recommendations contained in this article are opinions only and do not guarantee any profits. This article is for educational purposes. Past performances are not necessarily indicative of future results.

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Significant Surge? 113^26 Target Looms as Treasury Notes Eye Bullish Breakout, Micro Grains

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Tomorrow should be another volatile day!

With Trump speaking, Fed speaker, ADP weekly claims and crude oil inventories – we suspect the current volatility will continue.

On a different note – MICRO GRAINS are available

MICRO GRAINS

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After the first three weeks of trading, we are approaching just under a half million Micro Grains contracts traded for Micro Corn, Micro Soybean, Micro Soybean Oil, Micro Soybean Meal, and Micro Wheat, as well as some other quick hits below.

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June 10 Year Treasury Notes

June 10 year treasury notes satisfied a first upside PriceCount objective last month and spent time consolidating with a sideways trade. Now, the chart is attempting to resume its rally where new sustained highs would project a possible run to the second count in the 113^26 area.

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The PriceCount study is a tool that can help to project the distance of a move in price. The counts are not intended to be an ‘exact’ science but rather offer a target area for the four objectives which are based off the first leg of a move with each subsequent count having a smaller percentage of being achieved.

It is normal for the chart to react by correcting or consolidating at an objective and then either resuming its move or reversing trend. Best utilized in conjunction with other technical tools, PriceCounts offer one more way to analyze charts and help to manage your positions and risk. Learn more at www.qtchartoftheday.com

Trading in futures, options, securities, derivatives or OTC products entails significant risks which must be understood prior to trading and may not be appropriate for all investors. Past performance of actual trades or strategies is not necessarily indicative of future results.

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Futures Class 3 Milk Futures

7 Shocking Pitfalls of Ignoring Class 3 Milk Futures in Your Trading Strategy

In the dynamic and multifaceted world of commodities trading, class 3 milk futures stand out as a unique and critical financial instrument. Designed primarily for dairy producers, processors, and traders, these futures contracts are integral to hedging against price volatility in the dairy market. As the global dairy industry evolves with increasing complexity, understanding the nuances of class 3 milk futures becomes imperative for traders, commodity brokers, and institutional investors. This paper explores the foundational aspects of class 3 milk futures, distinguishes them from other dairy-related futures, provides projections for the next three trimesters of 2025, and examines why Cannon Trading Company and its state-of-the-art platform, CannonX, are leading choices for futures trading.

What are Class 3 Milk Futures?

Class 3 milk futures are standardized financial contracts traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) that represent 200,000 pounds of milk, priced per hundredweight (cwt). These contracts are primarily utilized to hedge and speculate on the price movements of milk used in the production of cheese, which is why they are directly influenced by the supply and demand for cheese in the United States.

Milk is categorized into different classes based on its end-use. Class 3 milk pertains specifically to milk used in the manufacturing of hard cheeses such as cheddar. The price of class 3 milk is influenced by several factors including cheese prices, butterfat content, and protein values. Traders engaging in class 3 milk futures are essentially betting on the fluctuations of these key components within the dairy market.

The Relevance of “Class 3” in Futures Contracts

The term “class 3” in futures contracts denotes the categorization established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) under the Federal Milk Marketing Orders (FMMO). Milk is classified into four main categories:

  • Class 1: Milk used for fluid consumption.
  • Class 2: Milk used for soft products like yogurt and cottage cheese.
  • Class 3: Milk used for hard cheeses.
  • Class 4: Milk used for butter and dry milk products.

Class 3 milk is particularly volatile due to the fluctuating demand and supply conditions in the cheese market. The futures contracts based on this class enable participants to manage risk associated with such volatility effectively.

Differentiation from Other Dairy Futures Contracts

Class 3 milk futures differ from other dairy futures contracts such as class 4 milk futures, nonfat dry milk futures, and butter futures in several key ways:

  • Underlying Commodity: Class 3 futures are based on milk used specifically for cheese production, whereas class 4 milk futures pertain to butter and nonfat dry milk.
  • Volatility: Due to the perishable nature of cheese and its demand dynamics, class 3 milk futures are generally more volatile, attracting speculators looking for short-term gains as well as hedgers needing robust risk management.
  • Pricing Mechanism: Class 3 milk prices are calculated using the cheese, dry whey, and butterfat prices published by the USDA. This differs from the pricing mechanisms used in class 4 and other dairy futures.
  • Market Participants: Class 3 milk futures attract a unique set of market players, including cheese manufacturers, large-scale dairy farms, institutional commodity brokers, and even speculative traders focusing on agriculture.

Historical Trends in Class 3 Milk Futures

Historically, class 3 milk futures have demonstrated notable price swings tied closely to macroeconomic indicators and agricultural policies. Over the past decade, prices have fluctuated between lows of around $12/cwt to highs exceeding $24/cwt. This variability often correlates with shifts in feed costs, weather patterns, and international dairy demand.

The COVID-19 pandemic further exposed the volatility inherent in dairy markets. Disruptions in supply chains, changes in consumer behavior, and export inconsistencies led to sharp price adjustments. These historical lessons underscore the critical role class 3 milk futures play in providing price certainty and risk mitigation in commodities trading.

Global Influence on Class 3 Milk Futures

The global market exerts considerable influence on class 3 milk futures. Key international developments—such as EU dairy subsidies, New Zealand milk production, and Chinese import policies—can ripple through U.S. markets.

  • Export Demand: Nations such as Mexico, China, and South Korea are among the largest importers of U.S. dairy. Rising global cheese consumption can increase demand for class 3 milk, pushing futures prices upward.
  • Geopolitical Events: Trade agreements and sanctions impact dairy exports and influence price dynamics. The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) continues to affect milk futures through tariff structures and import quotas.
  • Climate Change: Extreme weather events across the globe affect feed availability and animal health, influencing production costs and, consequently, class 3 milk futures prices.

Risk Management with Class 3 Milk Futures

Managing risk is essential in futures trading, and class 3 milk futures offer an efficient tool for this purpose. Dairy producers use these contracts to lock in prices, securing future revenue and planning capital expenditures more accurately. Processors and distributors also hedge to stabilize their input costs.

Strategies commonly employed include:

  • Hedging through Direct Contracts: Locking in sales or purchase prices for future milk deliveries.
  • Options on Futures: These provide flexibility and are used to protect against downside risk while preserving upside potential.
  • Spread Trading: Traders take advantage of price differences between months or related commodities to mitigate risk.

These strategies allow participants to insulate themselves from adverse price movements, turning volatility into opportunity.

Forecasting Class 3 Milk Futures for 2025

First Trimester (January to April 2025)

Seasonal trends suggest an increase in class 3 milk futures prices during the early months of the year due to winter production slowdowns and elevated holiday cheese demand. Weather conditions affecting feed quality may also contribute to reduced milk output, tightening supply.

Second Trimester (May to August 2025)

Spring flush traditionally brings increased milk production, which could result in lower class 3 prices. However, if export demand for cheese rises, it may mitigate some downward pressure. Futures traders should monitor USDA reports and global cheese market dynamics during this period.

Third Trimester (September to December 2025)

The lead-up to the holiday season often sees increased cheese demand, leading to higher class 3 milk prices. In 2025, with anticipated growth in foodservice and retail sectors, this trend may be more pronounced, presenting a bullish outlook for class 3 milk futures contracts.

Cannon Trading Company and CannonX: Leaders in Futures Trading

Cannon Trading Company has cemented its reputation as a premier commodity broker through decades of exemplary service, advanced technology, and a client-first approach. Particularly for those involved in trading futures like class 3 milk futures, CannonX—the firm’s proprietary platform—offers unmatched capabilities.

  • Experienced Brokers: One of the most distinguishing features of Cannon Trading is the accessibility of seasoned brokers with decades of experience. Clients speak directly to knowledgeable professionals—there is no automated answering service acting as a barrier. This personalized touch ensures informed decision-making in real time.
  • Top-Rated Service: With numerous 5 out of 5-star TrustPilot rankings, Cannon Trading Company has proven its commitment to customer satisfaction. Clients consistently praise its transparency, educational resources, and trading support.
  • Best Trading Platform Futures: CannonX ranks among the best trading platform futures options on the market. With its intuitive interface, real-time analytics, and broad asset class integration, it supports all kinds of futures contracts, including class 3 milk futures.
  • Free Top-Performing Platforms: Traders gain access to a wide selection of FREE, top-performing trading platforms tailored to various strategies and preferences. Whether you’re interested in mobile trading, algorithmic strategies, or manual order entry, Cannon has a solution.
  • Industry Trust and Compliance: Cannon Trading Company maintains an exemplary reputation with industry regulators, underscoring its integrity and commitment to ethical commodity trading practices.
  • Commodities Trading Education: Cannon provides a rich library of resources—from webinars to tutorials—that equip clients with the tools needed for successful commodities trading. These materials cover everything from class 3 milk futures to broader futures trading methodologies.
  • Scalable Solutions for All Traders: Whether you’re a retail trader new to trading futures or a seasoned commodity broker managing institutional accounts, Cannon Trading Company offers flexible solutions that scale with your needs.

As the commodities trading landscape continues to evolve, class 3 milk futures remain a vital tool for hedging and speculation in the dairy sector. Understanding their unique attributes, market dynamics, and forecasted trends for 2025 is crucial for effective trading. Cannon Trading Company, with its robust platform CannonX, emerges as a superior choice for both novice and seasoned traders. From expert brokers just a call away to unparalleled customer satisfaction and regulatory trust, Cannon sets the benchmark in futures trading.

In an increasingly complex market, success in commodities trading depends not only on knowledge and timing but also on the right platform and support system. For anyone looking to succeed in class 3 milk futures, Cannon Trading Company offers not just a trading platform, but a strategic partnership.

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Ready to start trading futures? Call us at 1(800)454-9572 – Int’l (310)859-9572 (International), or email info@cannontrading.com to speak with one of our experienced, Series-3 licensed futures brokers and begin your futures trading journey with Cannon Trading Company today.

Disclaimer: Trading Futures, Options on Futures, and retail off-exchange foreign currency transactions involve substantial risk of loss and are not suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Carefully consider if trading is suitable for you in light of your circumstances, knowledge, and financial resources. You may lose all or more of your initial investment. Opinions, market data, and recommendations are subject to change at any time.

Important: Trading commodity futures and options involves a substantial risk of loss. The recommendations contained in this article are opinions only and do not guarantee any profits. This article is for educational purposes. Past performances are not necessarily indicative of future results.

This article has been generated with the help of AI Technology and modified for accuracy and compliance.

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USDA, Non Farm Payroll, & Powell; 3 Poised to Drive Market Volatility in Triple Threat!

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Cannon Futures Weekly Letter

In Today’s Issue #1236

  • The Week Ahead – Non-Farm Payroll, Prospective Plantings and Fed Chair Powell
  • Futures 102 – Intro to Crude Oil Futures
  • Hot Market of the Week – Bloomberg Commodity (CRB) Index
  • Broker’s Trading System of the Week – Combo Breakout Swing System
  • Trading Levels for Next Week
  • Trading Reports for Next Week

Non Farm Payroll Friday!

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June gold is front month!

Important Notices: The Week Ahead

By John Thorpe, Senior Broker

USDA, Non Farm Payroll, Prospective Plantings and Fed Chair Powell?

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One of the most impactful Agricultural reports of the year will be released Monday at 11:00 am CDT. The Prospective Plantings report and Grain Stocks released by the USDA will offer a needed insight into prospective acreage plantings for grains and oilseeds.

I have included commentary from The Progressive Farmers’ DTN top analyst for your review: DTN Pre-Report analysis

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More volatility to come as next week all markets will be reacting, as they have been, to the Global Tariff talk.

Non Farm Payroll

Highlights next week will include the aforementioned Grain report. Non farm Payroll (NFP) Friday followed by Fed Chair J. Powell and other Fed Speakers. This may be the final Q4 2024 Earnings guidance as we will see a mere 67 releases the entire week.

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 Earnings Next Week:

  • Mon. Quiet
  • Tue. Quiet
  • Wed. Quiet
  • Thu. Conagra, Constellation Brands
  • Fri. Quiet

FED SPEECHES:

  • Mon.    Bostic 12:45 CDT, Barr 2:10 CDT,
  • Tues.    Kugler 7:40 CDT, Williams 8:05 CDT ,
  • Wed.    Kugler 3:30 CDT
  • Thu.     Jefferson 11:30 CDT, Cook 1:30 CDT
  • Fri.       Fed Chair J. Powell 10:25 CDT, Barr 11:00 CDT, Waller 11:45 CDT

Economic Data week:

  • Mon. Chicago PMI, Dallas Fed, USDA Prospecting Plantings and Grain Stocks
  • Tue. Redbook, ISM Mfg. Final, JOLTS, Dallas Fed.,
  • Wed. EIA Crude Stocks, ADP, Factory Orders
  • Thur. Initial Jobless Claims, ISM Svcs Final, EIA Nat Gas
  • Fri. Non-Farm Payroll

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Futures 102: Introduction to Crude Oil futures

Course overview

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Today’s energy crude oil market is truly global. From West Texas Intermediate (WTI) to Brent and DME Oman, the crude oil market fuels many of the world’s leading economies and impact nearly every nation. Energy crude oil futures and options provide the tools the industry needs to manage risk.

Explore the key concepts and structure of today’s energy markets, including the factors that affect supply and demand and move prices. Learn how to use these instruments to hedge exposure and unlock opportunities.

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Hot Market of the Week

Hot market of the week is provided by QT Market Center, A Swiss army knife charting package that’s not just for Hedgers, Cooperatives and Farmers alike but also for Spread traders, Swing traders and shorter time frame application for intraday traders with a unique proprietary indicator that can be applied to your specific trading needs.

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Bloomberg Commodity Index

The Bloomberg Commodity Index is a basket of 24 commodities spread across energy, grains, softs, livestock, industrial and precious metals. The weekly chart has developed a 2-year sideways range of trade. IF the chart can break out to the topside, there are upside PriceCount objectives in place which suggest that this index would have significant potential to run.

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The PriceCount study is a tool that can help to project the distance of a move in price. The counts are not intended to be an ‘exact’ science but rather offer a target area for the four objectives which are based off the first leg of a move with each subsequent count having a smaller percentage of being achieved.

It is normal for the chart to react by correcting or consolidating at an objective and then either resuming its move or reversing trend. Best utilized in conjunction with other technical tools, PriceCounts offer one more way to analyze charts and help to manage your positions and risk. Learn more at www.qtchartoftheday.com

Trading in futures, options, securities, derivatives or OTC products entails significant risks which must be understood prior to trading and may not be appropriate for all investors. Past performance of actual trades or strategies is not necessarily indicative of future results.

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Brokers Trading System of the Week

Combo Breakout 1 Trading System

Market Sector: Diversified / Multiple

Markets Traded:  C , KW , S , W , CL , HO , NG , RB , KC , SB , FGBL , TU , FV , BP , EC , JY , SF , DX , FESX , GC , EMD , NQ , RTY , ES , YM ,

System Type: Swing Trading

Risk per Trade: varies

Trading Rules: Partially Disclosed

Suggested Capital: $50,000

Developer Fee per contract: $200.00 Monthly Subscription

System Description: 

Portfolio Combo Breakout I consists of 5-6 daytrade and swing strategies using different symbols, timeframes, and session templates. All strategies are developed by simple, structured, and proven breakout models based on strong fundamental logics.

All strategies are fully robustness tested as well as stress tested with no position sizing, more contracts can be traded. The 5-6 strategies have very low correlations (Less than 0.1) in order to achieve smoother portfolio equity curve.

Combo Breakout I is specially designed to trade with Combo Breakout II and Combo Breakout III for their low correlations in the portfolio level.

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Disclaimer: The risk of trading can be substantial and each investor and/or trader must consider whether this is a suitable investment. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

Futures Trading Disclaimer:

Transactions in securities futures, commodity and index futures and options on futures carry a high degree of risk. The amount of initial margin is small relative to the value of the futures contract, meaning that transactions are heavily “leveraged”.

A relatively small market movement will have a proportionately larger impact on the funds you have deposited or will have to deposit: this may work against you as well as for you.

You may sustain a total loss of initial margin funds and any additional funds deposited with the clearing firm to maintain your position. If the market moves against your position or margin levels are increased, you may be called upon to pay substantial additional funds on short notice to maintain your position.

If you fail to comply with a request for additional funds within the time prescribed, your position may be liquidated at a loss and you will be liable for any resulting deficit. Please read full disclaimer HERE.

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Trading Levels for Next Week

Daily Levels for March 31st, 2025

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Surging Demand: Weekly Energy Options Jump 17.8% Amid Global Trade Shakeups

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Amid geopolitical and macroeconomic movements, Weekly options offer hedging opportunities

Since his inauguration on January 20, President Donald Trump has regularly made headlines for his international trade policy moves. These fluctuating tariff policies have added volatility to commodity markets, as traders strategize how to navigate uncertainty.

On Monday, March 10, Beijing implemented tariffs on multiple farm products from the U.S. Facing a 15% tariff includes chicken, wheat and corn, while soybeans, pork, beef and fruit face a 10% tariff. China is the largest overseas market for American agricultural products. As policy continues to develop, or‌ stays the same, traders can use Ag Weekly options to insulate their portfolios from uncertainty, now available every day of the trading week. Ag Weekly options hit a record in early March, with 3,730 contracts trading on March 5.

Canada planned to retaliate against President Trump’s 25% tariff on Canadian exports in early March. Ontario was looking to impose a 25% surcharge on energy exports to Michigan, Minnesota and New York. President Trump then moved to increase Canada’s initial metals tariff to 50%, but both countries revoked these additional tariffs. To navigate world events, such as tariffs, traders continue to look to Weekly Energy options. WTI Weekly Energy options ADV in March is up 17.8% compared to February 2025, with an average of 24,222 contracts traded in March to February’s 20,562 contracts.

The Trump administration also placed a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports to the U.S. in early March, which also applies to certain products such as nails, wires and car body and bumper stampings. The steel and aluminum tariffs of President Trump’s first term were subject to a product exclusion application process; this exemption process does not exist for the updated steel and aluminum tariffs. Metals traders can turn to Metals Weekly options to hedge risk that may come with volatility in the markets.

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May Crude Oil

May crude oil stabilized its break earlier this month and now has activated upside PriceCount objectives on the correction higher. The first count projects a possible run to the 71.12 area.

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Chart above is provided by QT Market Center, A Swiss army knife charting package that’s not just for Hedgers, Cooperatives and Farmers alike but also for Spread traders, Swing traders and shorter time frame application for intraday traders with a unique proprietary indicator that can be applied to your specific trading needs.

Free Trial Available

The PriceCount study is a tool that can help to project the distance of a move in price. The counts are not intended to be an ‘exact’ science but rather offer a target area for the four objectives which are based off the first leg of a move with each subsequent count having a smaller percentage of being achieved. It is normalfor the chart to react by correcting or consolidating at an objective and then either resuming its move or reversing trend. Best utilized in conjunction with other technical tools, PriceCounts offer one more way to analyze charts and help to manage your positions and risk. Learn more at www.qtchartoftheday.com

Trading in futures, options, securities, derivatives or OTC products entails significant risks which must be understood prior to trading and may not be appropriate for all investors. Past performance of actual trades or strategies is not necessarily indicative of future results.

Daily Levels for March 28th, 2025

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