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SOYB / Demand Through 2023 Could Help Keep Soybean Prices Afloat
SOYB News
By ETF Trends
November 2, 2023
Soybean Prices Stay Steady as 2023 Harvest Comes to a Close
Soybean prices have been staying steady as the 2023 harvest starts coming to a close. Continued demand from China should help keep prices afloat, whil more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
October 11, 2023
Argentina Drought Should Keep Wheat, Soybean Prices Afloat
Argentina's drought is putting pressure on soybean and wheat prices. Further cuts in supply should help keep prices afloat for both commodities. more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
June 23, 2023
SOYB: The Long And The Short Of It
The Teucrium Soybean Fund is designed to mirror the performance of soybean futures. We present the long-term investment case. We touch upon a few shor more_horizontal
By Market Watch
June 9, 2023
Soybean futures look to settle at highest since mid-May after USDA data
Soybean futures were on track Friday to settle higher for a fourth straight session, at their highest since mid-May. The U.S. Department of Agricultur more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
May 23, 2023
Record Harvests Could Apply Downward Pressure on Soybean Prices
A record soybean harvest could continue to put downward pressure on soybean prices. Year-to-date, soybean futures contracts via the Chicago Board of T more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
April 5, 2023
Varying Production in South America Has Push-Pull Effect on Soybean Prices
Soybean investors are having to deal with the push and pull dichotomy of South America as different countries will be experiencing various production more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
April 3, 2023
SOYB: Soybeans Are Steady And Higher Prices Could Be On The Horizon
Soybean futures declined from the 2022 high. The beans remain in the teens during the 2023 planting season. U.S. and global soybean inventories fall i more_horizontal
By Market Watch
March 31, 2023
Soybean futures on track for highest finish in 3 weeks after USDA data
Soybean futures were on track Friday to settle at their highest in three weeks after the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Prospective Plantings report more_horizontal