With the U.S. stock market tanking again and worries over the global economy building, investors continued yesterday’s flight from risk. Nearly all commodity markets were lower, led by a nearly $4.00 loss for crude oil, and the “safe haven” U.S. dollar was up sharply. Amid all the financial and commodity market turmoil, though, grain and soy markets were strangely untouched. However, those markets had little to trade on other than the latest comment from the Trump administration or Chinese sources related to their dispute. Of course, that has largely been the case for the last month. Almost every time soybean futures have moved sharply up or down, it has been because of something said relative to the U.S.-China trade confl...