Crude Falls, Stocks Rebound!
Crude Oil: Follow-through selling from Friday’s weak close is keeping Crude Oil futures on the defensive in early trade. In addition, OPEC exports for July climbed by 181,000 barrels a day in July to 30.72 million barrels, according to a Dow Jones Newswire survey. Technical traders will note that September Crude Oil fell below the widely watched 20-day moving average today, which sparked further long liquidation selling. In early trade, September Crude Oil is trading at $74.06, down $1.42
S&P 500 futures: Buying emerged in the S&P 500 futures this morning, taking back some of the sharp losses from Friday after a disappointing U.S. Non-farm payrolls report. Lower Crude Oil prices and a rally in some of the major European stock indexes are helping support S&P futures this morning. In early trade, the September mini-S&P 500 futures are trading at 1453.00, up 10.00.
Soybeans: November Soybeans fell in overnight trading, as rain in Iowa and Illinois over the weekend figures to benefit the Soybean crop during its key pod-setting stage. In addition, traders will be squaring their positions this week ahead of the USDA August crop report due out on Friday. At the end of the overnight session, November Soybeans are trading at $8.46 ¾, down 14 ¼ cents.
No major U.S. economic reports scheduled today.

