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05/24/2016 – Soybeans

July soybeans: 1. In yesterday’s (Monday, May 23) Williams edge live meeting it was noted that a daily close below $10.62 in July soybeans could be sold short for a continued decline to $10.43/$42 into Tuesday, May 24. 2. Subsequently, July soybeans closed at $10.56 (well below $10.62) prompting new short entry. Today (Tuesday, May […]

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05/20/2016 – Soybeans

July soybeans: 1. In Wednesdays (May 18) Williams edge live meeting it was noted that a daily close below $10.80 in July soybeans could be sold short for immediate decline to $10.59. 2. Subsequently, July soybeans closed at $10.73 indicating new short entry. The market has since declined sharply and completed the $10.59 downside target

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05/13/2016 – Soybeans

July soybeans: 1. On Wednesday, May 11 in our Williams edge live meeting it was noted that July soybeans (trading at approximately $10.78) were expected to decline to $10.63/$62 into Thursday, May 12. 2. Subsequently, July soybeans declined and on Thursday, May 12 completed the $10.63/$62 downside target (May 12 session low, $1062.60). This completes

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03/31/2016 – Soybeans

May soybeans: 1. In yesterday’s (Wednesday, March 30) Williams edge live meeting it was noted that May soybeans (then trading at approximately $9.11) was expected to decline further and test $8.97/$96 into today (Thursday, March 31). 2. Subsequently, May soybeans declined and today (Thursday, March 31) completed the $8.96 downside target (today’s session low, $8.96).

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03/16/2016 – Soybeans

May soybeans: 1. In both Mondays (March 14) and Tuesdays Williams edge live meeting it was noted that failure at $8.96 in May soybeans would indicate further decline and test/attempt at $8.87. 2. Subsequently, May soybeans were unable to close above $8.96 and began the indicated decline to $8.87 which was completed today (Wednesday, March

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03/03/2016 – Soybeans

May soybeans: 1. On Wednesday, March 2/Thursday, March 3 in our Williams edge live meetings it was noted that any daily close above $8.62 in May soybeans could be bought for a quick advance to $8.68, then $8.74/$75. 2. Subsequently, on Thursday, May 3 May soybeans closed at $863.6 indicating new long entry. Today (Friday,

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02/05/2016 – Soybeans

March soybeans: 1. In Wednesday’s (Feb. 5) Williams edge live meeting it was noted that March soybeans (then trading at approximately $8.78, could be shorted for further decline and test/attempt at $8.71/$69. 2. Subsequently, March soybeans declined and today (Friday, February 5) completed the $8.71/$69 downside target, successfully completing the forecast/trade. Will message any further

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01/27/2016 – Soybeans

Issued: 01/26/2016 March soybeans: 1. March soybeans remain inside a narrow range, making the swing trading entry less attractive. 2. However, continued hourly closes above $8.75 indicate an advance and test/attempt at $8.84 (or higher) into Thursday, January 28. While this is a small move within the current narrow range, it may lead to a

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01/07/2016 – Soybeans

March soybeans: 1. In yesterday’s (Wednesday, January 6) Williams edge live meeting it was noted that March soybeans were expected to advance to $8.69/$70 into Thursday, January 7. 2. Subsequently, in today’s (Thursday, January 7) Williams edge live mentoring room new long entry was given at $8.59/$60 and profit-taking occurred at $868.5, resulting in a

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01/04/2016 – Soybeans

March soybeans: 1. In Mondays (January 4) Williams edge futures meeting it was noted that March soybeans (then trading at approximately $8.56) were expected to advance and test/attempt $8.63. 2. Subsequently, March soybeans declined slightly to $8.53 and then began the forecast advance to $8.63 which was completed in today’s (Tuesday, January 5) session (today’s

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