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Commodity Market Roundup- September’s Top Performers and Underperformers
Yahoo Finance· 2025-10-01 15:02
Commodity Prices - Agricultural commodity prices in the grain/oilseed, soft, and animal protein sectors experienced losses in September, with the exception of October lean hog futures, which gained 5.08% [1] - Cooperative weather conditions contributed to lower prices for soybean, corn, and wheat, as indicated in the September WASDE report, which remained bullish on supplies but bearish on prices [6] - Soft commodities saw declines across the board, with cocoa futures leading with a 12.46% price drop, while coffee, cocoa, and orange juice prices remained elevated due to previous price surges [7] - The end of the 2025 grilling season led to lower prices for live and feeder cattle, although beef futures remained near record highs [8] Precious Metals - Gold reached a record high of nearly $3,900 per ounce, marking its eighth consecutive record quarterly peak, despite being the worst-performing precious metal in September [2] - Silver futures saw a significant increase, reaching their highest level since 2011, approaching the $49.82 high from that year and the all-time peak of $50.36 from 1980 [3] - Palladium outperformed silver with a 14.54% gain in September, while platinum futures also surged by 15.62%, reaching their highest price since February 2014 [4] - Precious metals significantly outperformed other commodities in September, with all four trading on the CME's COMEX and NYMEX divisions posting double-digit percentage gains [5] Energy Sector - In September, WTI and Brent futures prices were slightly lower due to increased OPEC+ production and U.S. energy policy, although geopolitical tensions provided some support [9] - Oil products reflected seasonal trends, with gasoline futures showing a marginal gain and heating oil futures posting a more significant increase [10] - Natural gas prices experienced a slight decline of under 1% in September, but are expected to rise as the peak demand season approaches [16] Stock Market and Economic Indicators - The stock market saw gains, with the S&P 500 rising 3.53% and reaching record highs in September, while the U.S. dollar index posted a marginal gain despite concerns over tariffs and rising debt levels [12][13][14] - The Federal Reserve cut the short-term Fed Funds Rate by 25 basis points in September, marking the first rate cut in 2025 [12] Future Outlook - Factors to watch in October include the potential for gold to reach $4,000 and silver's approach to new record highs, while livestock futures remain elevated despite expected price weakness in meats and gasoline [15] - The commodities market is anticipated to experience continued volatility in October and beyond, influenced by geopolitical events and seasonal demand changes [19]
Three Reasons US Cattle Markets are a Conundrum
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-23 16:16
Group 1: Boxed Beef Market Trends - The US boxed beef prices have been declining significantly since the president's announcement to lower beef prices, with choice prices dropping from a record high of $416.01 to $381.39 and select prices from $390.00 to $362.09 [1] - The USDA reported daily boxed beef prices, which some speculate may be intentionally reported lower despite actual market conditions [5] Group 2: Cattle Futures Market Dynamics - Cash feeder indexes have shown an increase, with back-month feeders closing $9.25 higher, leading to expanded daily limits for futures [2] - The Live Cattle Cash Index has seen a rise from $92.00 in July 2020 to a recent high of $242.00, although it has slipped to $240.00 recently [7] - The National Feeder Cattle Index increased from $114.23 to $367.03, but has recently decreased to $358.78 [7] Group 3: Supply and Demand Factors - The US cattle supply is not in an expansion phase, leading to a situation where demand continues to outpace available supplies, indicating a potential equilibrium price issue [8] - The investment industry has recognized changes in supply and demand, with noncommercial interests increasing their long futures positions from 67,700 contracts in June 2020 to 202,150 contracts by January [9] Group 4: Market Sentiment and Future Outlook - Recent reports indicate that funds have reduced their net-long futures position to 101,726 contracts, suggesting a potential loss of interest from long-term investors in the cattle market [10] - There is speculation that long-term investors may be considering reallocating funds to other markets, such as corn, based on favorable longer-term fundamentals [4][10]