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This historical price chart for August 2007 Feeder Cattle futures (FC, CME) is part of an exhaustive collection of historical charts that covers decades of North America futures / commodity trading. In addition to charts covering single contracts, the collection also includes continuous price charts that can reveal long-term patterns and trends that might otherwise be difficult to detect. Feeder cattle are a popularly traded futures commodity which refers to cattle that have been raised to 600-800 pounds and are sent to feedlots in order to gain enough weight to be ready for slaughter (1000-1300 pounds) at which point they become live cattle. This process takes roughly 3-4 months. Market data is furnished on an exchange delayed basis by Barchart.com. Data transmission or omissions shall not be made the basis for any claim, demand or cause for action. No information on the The auction markets posted large losses ranging from $5-10 on feeder cattle and $13-17 on calves. Feeder Cattle Futures. Feeder futures followed live cattle limit down. Liquidity has long been a problem in the feeder contract and it is more apparent when market moving news is driving the prices. Feeder Cattle Cash Index. The index is jumping around following the cash markets both up and down. Get the latest Feeder Cattle price (GF) as well as the latest futures prices and other commodity market news at Nasdaq. Feeder Cattle prices (GF), including contracts quotes and price charts from the CME. Feeder Cattle futures prices and feeder cattle options prices listed along with commodity summary information. Feeder Cattle futures prices and feeder cattle options prices listed along with commodity summary information.
Market data is furnished on an exchange delayed basis by Barchart.com. Data transmission or omissions shall not be made the basis for any claim, demand or cause for action. No information on the
Free intra-day Feeder Cattle (Globex) Futures Prices / Feeder Cattle (Globex) Quotes. Commodity futures prices / quotes and market snapshots that are updated continuously during trading hours. This historical price chart for August 2007 Feeder Cattle futures (FC, CME) is part of an exhaustive collection of historical charts that covers decades of North America futures / commodity trading. In addition to charts covering single contracts, the collection also includes continuous price charts that can reveal long-term patterns and trends that might otherwise be difficult to detect. Feeder cattle are a popularly traded futures commodity which refers to cattle that have been raised to 600-800 pounds and are sent to feedlots in order to gain enough weight to be ready for slaughter (1000-1300 pounds) at which point they become live cattle. This process takes roughly 3-4 months. Market data is furnished on an exchange delayed basis by Barchart.com. Data transmission or omissions shall not be made the basis for any claim, demand or cause for action. No information on the The auction markets posted large losses ranging from $5-10 on feeder cattle and $13-17 on calves. Feeder Cattle Futures. Feeder futures followed live cattle limit down. Liquidity has long been a problem in the feeder contract and it is more apparent when market moving news is driving the prices. Feeder Cattle Cash Index. The index is jumping around following the cash markets both up and down.
Note for Futures Contracts: Barchart's charting application commonly uses the * symbol on futures contracts as a shortcut to specify the month. For example, ZC*1 will return the front month, ZC*2 returns the second month out, ZC*3 returns the third month out, etc.
Feeder Cattle (Globex) daily price charts for the futures contract. See TradingCharts for many more commodity/futures quotes, charts and news. See TradingCharts for many more commodity/futures quotes, charts and news.
Feeder Cattle prices (GF), including contracts quotes and price charts from the CME. Feeder Cattle futures prices and feeder cattle options prices listed along with commodity summary information. Feeder Cattle futures prices and feeder cattle options prices listed along with commodity summary information.
Live cattle futures opened with near limit gains, but fell to limit losses at the close. Expanded limits will stick around on Monday. The front month feeder cattle futures closed $5.82 to $6.42 lower but hit expanded limit losses in deferred contracts.
The auction markets posted large losses ranging from $5-10 on feeder cattle and $13-17 on calves. Feeder Cattle Futures. Feeder futures followed live cattle limit down. Liquidity has long been a problem in the feeder contract and it is more apparent when market moving news is driving the prices. Feeder Cattle Cash Index. The index is jumping around following the cash markets both up and down.
This historical price chart for August 2007 Feeder Cattle futures (FC, CME) is part of an exhaustive collection of historical charts that covers decades of North America futures / commodity trading. In addition to charts covering single contracts, the collection also includes continuous price charts that can reveal long-term patterns and trends that might otherwise be difficult to detect. Feeder cattle are a popularly traded futures commodity which refers to cattle that have been raised to 600-800 pounds and are sent to feedlots in order to gain enough weight to be ready for slaughter (1000-1300 pounds) at which point they become live cattle. This process takes roughly 3-4 months. Market data is furnished on an exchange delayed basis by Barchart.com. Data transmission or omissions shall not be made the basis for any claim, demand or cause for action. No information on the The auction markets posted large losses ranging from $5-10 on feeder cattle and $13-17 on calves. Feeder Cattle Futures. Feeder futures followed live cattle limit down. Liquidity has long been a problem in the feeder contract and it is more apparent when market moving news is driving the prices. Feeder Cattle Cash Index. The index is jumping around following the cash markets both up and down. Get the latest Feeder Cattle price (GF) as well as the latest futures prices and other commodity market news at Nasdaq.
Live cattle futures opened with near limit gains, but fell to limit losses at the close. Expanded limits will stick around on Monday. The front month feeder cattle futures closed $5.82 to $6.42 lower but hit expanded limit losses in deferred contracts.