Soybeans Pop Higher on Tuesday
Yahoo Finance·2025-11-25 23:23

Market Overview - Soybean futures increased at the Tuesday close, with contracts rising by 1 to 3 cents. The national average cash bean price rose by 1.75 cents to $10.52 [1] - Soymeal futures saw an increase of $1.70 to $2.80, while Soy Oil futures remained steady or increased by up to 13 points [1] Export Sales Data - The USDA released delayed Export Sales data, reporting soybean sales at 785,003 MT, which is on the lower end of the 0.5-1.4 MMT trade estimates for the week of October 9. This figure represents a 3-week low and is 53.9% lower than the same week last year. Notably, China had not made any purchases during this period [2] - Meal sales were reported at 358,406 MT, exceeding the estimates of 150,000-400,000 MT. However, bean oil sales were below estimates, recorded at 1,924 MT against expectations of 5,000-30,000 MT [3] Speculative Positions - Commitment of Traders data indicated that soybean speculators held a net short position of 391 contracts as of October 14, reflecting a modest increase of 38 contracts in the net short position during that week [3] Brazilian Export Estimates - ANEC has revised its estimates for Brazilian soybean exports in November to 4.4 MMT, which is a reduction of 0.31 MMT from their previous forecast [3] Closing Prices - As of January 26, soybeans closed at $11.24 3/4, up 1.5 cents, with nearby cash at $10.52, up 1.75 cents. March 26 soybeans closed at $11.34 3/4, up 2.75 cents, and May 26 soybeans closed at $11.45, up 3 cents [4]