CBOT soybeans may revisit July 26 low of $13.32
- In the meantime, the fall has been well controlled by a set of retracements on the uptrend from $13.32 to $14.18
SINGAPORE: CBOT soybean November contract may revisit its July 26 low of $13.32 per bushel, as suggested by its wave pattern.
The deep fall on July 30 looks like more a resumption of the downtrend from $14.18 than an extension of the correction from the July 27 high of $13.87-1/2.
Driven by a wave C, the trend may develop into a wide range of $12.94-3/4 to $13.27-1/2.
In the meantime, the fall has been well controlled by a set of retracements on the uptrend from $13.32 to $14.18.
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On the daily chart, the contract may retest a support at $13.33-1/2, a break below which could open the way towards $12.88-1/2.
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