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CORN ETF 25.20 target

Nick Ehrenberg

27 Sep 2022 • 2 min read
CORN ETF 25.20 target
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Weekly Grain/Livestock Update 11/13/25
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Weekly Grain/Livestock Update 11/13/25

Overview Soybeans From last week,  In order for the market to stay in the strongest position it should hold above the new 23.6% level back to the 12/19/24 low at 1098.00, this will be the key level for the week. Below it, ... Any setback that holds
13 Nov 2025 20 min read
Weekly Grain/Livestock Update 11/6/25
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Weekly Grain/Livestock Update 11/6/25

Overview Following the ONE44 rules and guidelines for the Fibonacci retracements we know that any market that is going to keep its current trend will stay above/below a 38.2% retracement and when really strong/weak a 23.6% level. You will know the short term trend changes when
06 Nov 2025 15 min read
Weekly Grain/Livestock Update 10/29/25
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Weekly Grain/Livestock Update 10/29/25

After the big rally in Grains and big setback in Livestock we are doing this week's update a day early. We will be watching the retracements below to see if this is the start of another Bull market in Grains and the retracements above to see if a
29 Oct 2025 15 min read
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