Tech Guy Opening Calls & Comments 9/29/25
- Tech Guy

- Sep 29
- 2 min read
Dec Wheat - 0.50 Lower
Dec Corn - 1.00 Lower
Dec Bean Oil - 0.08 Lower
Nov Beans - 1.50 Lower
November Crude Oil sold off 2.48 bucks for the day at the time of this writing and took out nearby support levels, then tested an old support price of 63.20.
support - 63.10, 62.50, 61.85
resistance - 64.60-64.65, 65.40
November Soybeans marked the low 1.50 cents above the 1004.50 support number, then rallied about 6.00 cents from the low to the high.
support - 1006.00-1005.00, 994.00
resistance - 1014.50-1015.50, 1020.00, 1025.00
December Corn marked its low within the stated support bracket, then rallied about 4.00 cents from the low to the high price print.
support - 418.50, 416.00
resistance - 426.00, 428.50
Dec SRW Wheat marked its low 1.25 cents below the 518.00 support number, then rallied almost 5.00 cents from the low to the high print.
support - 518.00, 515.00
resistance - 522.50, 528.00
December HRW Wheat marked its low price 1.25 cents below the 504.00 support node, then rallied about 7.50 cents from the low to the high price.
support - 503.50, 497.00
resistance - 512.00, 515.00, 519.00
December Spring Wheat marked its low price 1 tick above the 565.50 support level, then rallied about 5.25 cents from the low to the high print.
support - 567.00, 561.50
resistance - 574.00, 579.00
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