Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Update: Early 2014 Wheat Market Analysis

The wheat market forecast for early 2014 discussed the possibility of a market turning point for early February based on Gann's 20 years cycle. This forecast is updated, presenting a possible scenario including price and time projections, based on the market geometry of March wheat futures.


Sunday, January 26, 2014

Update: January 2014 Soybean Market Outlook

A soybean market cycle analysis and roadmap for 2014 was presented here. It was mentioned the possibility that the Nov 5th 2013 bottom was the beginning of an important bull market. Additionally, it was discussed that both Gann’s 20 and 14 years cycle harmonics had turning point dates for January 2014. An update on these cycles is presented together with an analysis explaining the possibility that the market bottomed on Friday Jan 24th.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Wheat Market Cycle Analysis and Early 2014 Forecast

Seventy-two years ago, in January 1942, W.D. Gann publishes 'How to Make Profits Trading in Commodities: A Study of the Commodity Markets.' He devotes a great deal of time discussing the wheat market and presents time cycles that go back as far as the mid XIX century.

The cash wheat market is studied following Gann's writings understood from the perspective presented in Bradley Cowan's works. It is found that the wheat time cycles presented by Gann in his 1942 book are still influencing the market today. An analysis of the cash wheat market is completed from the major top of February 2008 to the present time, including a forecast of a possible turning point in early 2014.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Soybean Market Cycle Analysis and Roadmap for 2014

The cash soybean market is studied following the theory presented by Brad Cowan in his published works. Several important turning points in the market aligned with different Gann cycles, showing a correlation between them and major tops and bottoms. A more detailed view and analysis of the cash soybean market is performed from 2013 onwards including several projections of possible turning points dates for 2014.