GENERAL COMMENTS:
Traders are waiting for solid direction from cash cattle trade. Cash trading so far has been light with Nebraska showing 14,005 head traded at $278 to $285 dressed and Iowa with 26,444 traded from $282 to $285. Live trade has been light and not providing solid direction. With cash trade pushed to Friday, it generally bodes well for better cash. Feedlots and packers are going toe-to-toe this week, vying for the upper hand. Boxed beef was higher with choice up $1.83 and select up $1.15. The bearish aspect of Thursday was poor beef export sales with exports at 9,500 metric tons (MT), down 50% from the previous week and down 28% from the four-week average. High beef prices are definitely having an impact on international demand.
Hog futures held well after the recent strong price increases and a mixed close Thursday. Support Friday should stem from strong cash and higher cutouts. The National Direct Afternoon Hog report showed cash up $2.46. This has not been seen for a long time, especially on a Thursday. This followed on the heels of a gain of $2.51 Wednesday. Cutouts gained $0.44, which should add to the support. Weekly exports sales were a marketing year high at 54,000 MT, up 50% from the previous week and up 47% from the four-week average. Saturday slaughter is projected at 79,000 head.
BULL SIDE | BEAR SIDE | ||
1) | Cattle futures rejected the lower prices Thursday to close higher in anticipation that cash trade pushed until Friday bodes well for the market. |
1) | Some light cash cattle trade has been lower than last week. This may set the stage for cash activity Friday. |
2) | Boxed beef prices have been increasing this week, indicating continued strong demand. |
2) | The April live cattle contract goes off the board Friday with June becoming the front month and futures pointing to lower price. |
3) | Cash hog prices have increased $6.12 over the past three days. That has not been seen for quite some time. Maybe the market has turned a corner. |
3) | Cutouts still have not been able to find stability. This indicates demand remains variable. |
4) | Higher pork cutouts Thursday should have a positive influence on futures prices Friday. |
4) | It may be difficult to see further gains in cash in the current market environment. |
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