How to do corn futures?
The skills of making orders for corn futures are related to seasonality, and the operation should be based on seasonal trends. Throughout the past years, we can generally see a * * *. That is to say, the market will pull up a wave of rising prices in March, April, May and June every year. Every year, the same rising market will appear in the middle of 10-12. Other times are dominated by partial shocks and shocks, such as June-September every year.
It should be noted that every wave of ups and downs does not start at a fixed time every year, but is about half a month. Although the annual growth and consumption are similar, corn stocks, related policies, currency exchange rate and climate factors are still different. There are still some differences every year before and after the ups and downs. When considering the problem, we should combine the actual situation and not blindly apply it.