With the corn/soybean harvests in their final stage and the normal slowdown of a holiday week, the current markets may not generate much that deserves analysis. There is some history of significant short-term price action on the Friday following the Thanksgiving Day market closure. For whatever reason, trading volume is usually quite low, and buy/sell orders can have proportionately greater impact. It is usually easier to push prices in either direction on that particular day. Below are three items that drew our attention in this otherwise slow period for markets. - The oats futures market usually flies under the radar of analytical attention because of the very small commercial interest and therefore limited speculative interest. Its tra...