Latest commodity trade numbers show an interesting shift: November soybean shipments clocked in at 8.11M tonnes, a noticeable dip from October's 9.48M. But zoom out to the full Jan-Nov window? We're sitting at 103.79M tonnes total—that's actually up from last year's 97.09M for the same stretch. Month-to-month volatility meets year-over-year growth. Classic case of seasonal flux playing out in agricultural trade flows.
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PumpStrategist
· 16h ago
Typical chip distribution
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RetiredMiner
· 16h ago
Don't panic, it's still on an upward trend.
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PaperHandSister
· 16h ago
The market is highly volatile.
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RiddleMaster
· 17h ago
The statistics are being manipulated quite a bit.
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RektCoaster
· 17h ago
There are rotation opportunities in agricultural products.
Latest commodity trade numbers show an interesting shift: November soybean shipments clocked in at 8.11M tonnes, a noticeable dip from October's 9.48M. But zoom out to the full Jan-Nov window? We're sitting at 103.79M tonnes total—that's actually up from last year's 97.09M for the same stretch. Month-to-month volatility meets year-over-year growth. Classic case of seasonal flux playing out in agricultural trade flows.