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Last Old Crop Soybean Sale Recommendation

🚨 Soybean Sell Alert – May 12, 2026
Post-Harvest 2025 Crop Recommendation

One of the biggest myths in grain marketing is that success comes from selling at the exact top.

In reality, successful grain marketing is about recognizing opportunity and acting when the risk-reward balance is favorable.

On May 12, 2026, CropSide Analytics issued a sell recommendation on the Post-Harvest 2025 soybean crop.

At the time, soybean prices had rallied sharply and market sentiment was becoming increasingly bullish. Many producers were expecting higher prices. Our analysis suggested the market was approaching a major resistance area and that downside risk was beginning to outweigh upside potential.

We recommended making sales.

Since that recommendation, soybean prices have declined approximately 60 cents per bushel.

What Does a 60-Cent Move Mean?

  • 5,000 bushels = approximately $3,000

  • 10,000 bushels = approximately $6,000

  • 25,000 bushels = approximately $15,000

For perspective, a farmer marketing 10,000 bushels would have protected roughly $6,000 in value, compared to an annual CropSide Analytics membership cost of approximately $500.

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Why This Matters

Markets rarely announce when a major high is forming.

In fact, some of the most bullish headlines often occur near market tops. Waiting for the perfect price can cause producers to miss profitable opportunities that were already available.

At CropSide Analytics, our process focuses on:

  • Price Action

  • Market Trends

  • Fund Positioning

  • Risk Management

  • Disciplined Execution

No one can predict every market move.

Our goal is to identify favorable selling opportunities and help farmers make disciplined marketing decisions based on data rather than emotion.

The May 12 soybean recommendation is one example of that process in action.

Markets don't ring a bell at the top.

That's why we follow the data.

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Disclaimer: Past performance is not indicative of future results. Grain markets involve risk, and there is no guarantee that any marketing strategy or recommendation will achieve profitable results.