A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 30. 2000 DETERMINING MARKET TRENDS John Berry Ag Marketing Educator Penn State Lehigh County Most livestock and crop pro ducers are not “day-traders” participants in the market on a daily basis nor should they be. A typical producer may enter the market only a few times in a marketing year, or only once, as when selling the crop at harvest. Because producers are not day-traders, market trends are one of the most valuable tools, or indicators, that can be obtained from correctly executed charts. Trends determine the direc tion the market might take for an extended period of time. A trend usually continues until some major economic force enters the market, causing a change in direction. For exam ple, if the U.S. has huge surplus stocks of corn, producers can expect a sideways (horizontal) price trend until either a severe drought or a dramatic increase FDA Finalizes Safe Handling Labels, Refrigeration Requirements For Marketing Eggs WASHINGTON, D.C. Consumers will soon have more safe handling information and new refrigeration requirements to help prevent foodbome illness from eggs contaminated with Salmonella Enteritidis. The U.S. Food and Drug Ad ministration (FDA) recently issued a final regulation to im prove food safety as it pertains to eggs. The refrigeration re quirement will be effective in six months, while the safe handling requirement will be effective in nine months. “The Clinton ad ministration has con sistently demonstrated its commitment to food safety and ensur ing that the United States continues to have one of the safest food supplies in the world,” said Dr. Jane E. Henney, FDA com missioner. “Today’s efforts should go a long way toward pre venting illness that has been attributed to eggs in the past.” The regulation will require shell egg car tons to bear safe han dling instructions because of eggs’ asso ciation with Sal monella Enteritidis (SE), a bacterium re sponsible for food borne illness. Approximately one out of every 20,000 eggs produced in the U.S. is estimated to be contaminated with SE. The required statement is as follows: SAFE HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS: To prevent illness from bacteria: keep eggs re frigerated, cook eggs until yolks are firm, and cook foods con oughly in world demand lowers the sur plus. Either of these develop ments, or a combination of the two, would cause the market to move from a sideways trend to an uptrend. You can get a feel of the direc tion the market is taking by simply listening to market news on the radio. But charts provide a visual display of price move ment that gives you, as a farm business operator or owner, a much better understanding of market trends. This is similar in principle to a road map, which shows specific twists and turns in the road, instead of just the general direction the traveler is going. The three basic trend lines sideways, uptrends, and down trends also are classified as to the time of trend patterns, be cause markets never move con tinuously in a smooth pattern. There are short-term, intermedi ate, and long-term trends. An example of trends within trends would be a short-term down trend within a long-term up SE outbreaks have been at tributed to undercooked eggs and foods containing under cooked eggs served in homes, private gatherings and commer cial establishments. “For consumers, eggs can be an important source of nutri tion,” said Henney. “You just need to cook your eggs thor oughly no sunny side up, no over easy. 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It’s an individual decision on how much informa tion is needed to fit the market ing needs of a particular enterprise, and how much time can be spent in charting. The sideways trend is usually the longest running trend in the grain market. This is generally due to the presence of large sur pluses accompanied by a steady demand pattern that does not lower the surplus level at a sig nificant rate. Based on funda mental factors, intermediate and long term sideways trends normally appear at the bottom, or close to the bottom, of a trad ing range. Sideways trends can be frustrating for producers, es pecially because they occur at the bottom of the market. Sellers are always waiting for uptrend lines while buyers are holding out for downtrend lines. The Uptrend Line Draw the line along the bot toms of the market movement, connecting as many points as possible. 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While no cases of bovine spongi form encephalopathy (BSE) or “mad cow disease” have been found in the U.S., Dr. Craig Reed of the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service said the agency’s decision to ban the import of meat and bone meal products from Europe is based on “sound science and ex tensive research.” Reed, administrator of APHIS, said the agency will continue “to take aggressive measures to protect the United States from BSE introduction and to ensure the security of U.S. export markets.” These measures include active surveillance, testing, prevention, education and emergency prep aration, Reed said. “In 1998, USDA entered into a cooperative agreement with the growth and development of SE. This rule is one part of the larger Egg Safety Action Plan, a farm-to-table approach for en suring the safety of our nation’s egg supply, which was an nounced by the President on Dec. 11, 1999. 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Because the market has difficulty penetrat ing this top line, it becomes a re sistance line. Expect a change in market direction if the market closes above the downtrend two days in a row. Note: Downtrend lines often turn into sideways trend lines. Conclusions It is important to draw in both long-term and short-term trend lines. Knowing the direction prices are moving is one of the first steps in achieving a success ful marketing plan. Trend lines give a strong indication of what can be expected in the future. Harvard University’s School of Public Health to analyze and evaluate the Department’s ef forts to prevent BSE. A report is expected to be issued early next yeqr,” Reed said. On Dec. 7, the USDA took an “emergency action” in prohibit ing the import of all rendered animal protein products, re gardless of species, from Europe. 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