Soybean trying to rise 2015-05-06
Today we examine the chart of soybeans CFD or SOYB. The price has
tumbled almost 40% over a year and is located now in a range. We don’t
rule out the possibility of rising soybean prices due to the following
reasons: weak macroeconomic statistics drags down the US dollar (SOYB is
quoted in USD). Recently there has been an increased demand for US
soybeans in China. In Argentina there is a strike of farm workers,
demanding raising wages by 45% as the inflation rate is expected to be
30% this year. In the meantime, this country has been ranked the first
one in the exports of soybean oil, which is used for biofuel and fodder
production. Argentina is the third largest country in the world in
soybean exports. Note that market participants expect soybean prices to
retrace after the strike is over. Soybean crop in Argentina in 2014/2015
season is expected to reach 60 mln tons, 2 mln tons more compared to
the previous season.
SOYB:D1 has already been traded sideways for seven months after a
strong downfall last year. Lately it has left the two-month downtrend
and is currently trying to form an uptrend. Parabolic showed a buy
signal. RSI-Bars oscillator overcame the average level of 50 and is
still far away from the overbought zone. There is no divergence
observed. In our opinion, you can go long when the price crosses the
upper Donchian Channel boundary and the fractal at 992.5. You may place
the pending buy order above this level. Stop loss is to be placed at the
last fractal low and Parabolic point at 958.8. After pending order
placing, Stop loss is to be moved every four hours near the next fractal
low, following Parabolic and Donchian signals. The most careful traders
can switch to the H4 timeframe after order execution, placing Stop loss
and moving it according to the price direction. Thus, we are changing
the probable profit/loss ratio to the breakeven point. If the price
meets the Stop loss without reaching the order, we recommend cancelling
the position: market sustains internal changes that were not considered.
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