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Who Should Use MRCI’s Soybean Report? Improve Timing & Trading Results

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Did you know MRCI publishes a new Special Historical Report each month for the markets you trade most?

This month’s release—available around April 10, 2026—features the Soybean, Soymeal & Soybean Oil markets.

Soybean prices in early 2026 have shown a constructive tone, with the November 2026 futures contract trading within a range of $9.83 to $12.41. The midpoint of this range, $11.12, serves as an important technical reference. With prices currently holding above that level, the market may be signaling continued bullish momentum.

But what could support—or derail—this trend?

As we move toward harvest, several key factors will influence price direction:

  • U.S. growing-season weather
  • South American production
  • Export demand (especially from China)
  • Input costs and acreage decisions

While these fundamentals matter, they are often unpredictable.

That’s why having a data-driven roadmap—based on historical seasonal price patterns—can give you a clearer edge. Instead of guessing, you can rely on statistically grounded tendencies that highlight when markets are most likely to move.

The MRCI Historical Soybean Complex Report helps you:

  • Identify seasonal highs and lows
  • Improve trade timing
  • Enhance risk management in volatile markets
Order your copy today! Get it for just $100 (electronic) or $125 plus S&H (mailed).
Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 March 2026 10:44  
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