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Friday will be a big day for futures traders, whether they're watching commodity futures, equity indexes or currencies. The U.S. Department of Agriculture will publish its Crop Production report - and many investors expect U.S. production of corn and other key grains to fall short.
For futures investors, it was all about two commodities in the third quarter: wheat and gold. The <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704791004575520533374897688.html" target="_blank">Wall Street Journal</a> reported Friday on a quarter that was dramatic for commodities, both because of supply and demand fundamentals and because of concerns about currencies as governments look for advantages through devaluation.
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SEASONAL TENDENCIES ARE A COMPOSITE OF SOME OF THE MOST CONSISTENT COMMODITY FUTURES SEASONALS THAT HAVE OCCURRED IN THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS.THERE ARE USUALLY UNDERLYING, FUNDAMENTAL CIRCUMSTANCES THAT OCCUR ANNUALLY THAT TEND TO CAUSE THE FUTURES MARKETS TO REACT IN SIMILAR DIRECTIONAL MANNER DURING A CERTAIN CALENDAR YEAR.EVEN IF A SEASONAL TENDENCY OCCURS IN THE FUTURE, IT MAY NOT RESULT IN A PROFITABLE TRANSACTION AS FEES AND THE TIMING OF THE ENTRY AND LIQUIDATION MAY IMPACT ON THE RESULTS.NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT HAS IN THE PAST, OR WILL IN THE FUTURE, ACHIEVE PROFITS USING THESE RECOMMENDATIONS.NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT PRICE PATTERNS WILL RECUR IN THE FUTURE.
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