Weather market迎えるコーン[佐藤りゅうじ]
Ryuuji Sato Profile
Sato Ryuuji. Born 1968. After graduating from a U.S. university in 1993, he joined a marketing company, then moved to Genex Corporation (now Oval Next Co., Ltd.), a vendor of comprehensive information on finance and investments. He has written analyst reports on macroeconomic analysis, currency, commodities, and stock markets, and has engaged in trading. Since 2010 he has founded "H-Square Co., Ltd.", writes analyst reports, plans and publishes works such as "FOREX NOTE Currency Handbook," and serves as a radio program caster related to investing. An individual trader. Member of the International Federation of Technical Analysts and a Certified Technical Analyst. Maincaster on Radio Nippon's "The Money Doisat’s Market Forecast" (Mondays 15:00–).
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※This article is a republication/editorial of a January 2020 article from FX攻略.com. The market information written in the text may differ from current market conditions, so please note.
A Year of Corn
This year, for the first time in 32 years, a heavy snow warning was issued in Tokyo in March. As I write this, the outside temperature is 2°C. Recently, the cherry blossom forecast was announced, and temperatures rose to around 18°C, making me wonder whether to send my coat to the cleaners. The temperature swings are severe, but it’s not just humans who endure them—grains endure them too. This time, we will look at the corn market entering its weather-driven phase.