Last Three Days, U.S. Soybean Two-Month Futures Prices Continue to Rise
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Investing.com recorded that the price of U.S. soybean two-month futures rose 0.9% today to the level of USD 1,175.75 per bushel. This price increase is quite high compared to the average price movement in the last week.
Throughout this week, the price of U.S. soybean two-month futures saw its highest jump on Friday, April 10, 2026, at 0.9%. It has strengthened by 12.27% compared to its position at the start of the year.
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Current conditions are similar to the movement of U.S. soybean two-month futures prices over the last three days, which have been in a declining trend.
Over the last week, the price movement of U.S. soybean two-month futures grew 0.62% with an average daily transaction price of US$1,165 per bushel. Meanwhile, compared to its position 30 days ago, the price movement of U.S. soybean two-month futures has grown 0.43%. So far this year, the highest trading value for U.S. soybean two-month futures was transacted at US$1,213 per bushel on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
Annually, the average trading price of U.S. soybean two-month futures over the last five years has been in a downward trend. Meanwhile, for monthly price monitoring, transactions over the last 12 months tend to rise. The highest average monthly price of U.S. soybean two-month futures was recorded in March 2026 at US$1,174.27 per bushel.
(Read: U.S. Soybean Two-Month Futures Prices Rise Toward US$1,175.75 /Bushel (Friday, April 10, 2026))
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