Rough Rice Soft Commodity Reaches Key Resistance
Commodities / Agricultural Commodities Dec 10, 2009 - 07:44 AM GMTIn respect of the current climate conference we take a look at Rough Rice futures (CBOT), with prices influenced by inclement weather – the possible result of climate change. This was recently discussed on CNBC by Mark Sturdy, and those interested may follow this at http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1349059964&play=1
The Commodity Specialist view
WEEKLY CHART – CONTINUATION: 2009 has been dominated by a recovery in prices. The latest upleg, which broke free of consolidation below 14.00 (now a support area) has reached a zone of key resistance. This includes the old 15.830 Aug-08 low and 16.350 38.2% retracement – a struggle to get through here would not surprise, with a s/term pullback becoming more likely. A later return to strength is expected. |
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DAILY CHART – MAR-10: The structure of the last upleg from 13.500 Sep low looks mature, increasing pullback risk – this is emphasised by the current negative RSI divergence. First area of support comes from the dual Fibo retracements, but the stronger area is slightly lower, prior 14.690/14.625/ 14.500 consolidation highs combining with the 61.8% and 38.2% pullback levels to offer potentially strong support. Buyers on dips would favour this area. Note that this key support area falls around 14.00 on the continuation chart.
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Mark Sturdy
John Lewis
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