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Tommy Grisafi

Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.  Tommy Grisafi is the main host and content creator for Ag Bull Media. The Ag Bull Podcast showcases agriculture's top talents in a long-form video format. The Ag Bull Trading Podcast is a deeper discussion of trading with analysts and key players in agriculture nationwide. Futures trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.

  1. 4 days ago ·  Video

    AG Squawk with Brian Splitt | In-Depth Market Analysis and a Marine’s Lessons in Staying Calm

    Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits. A 6-minute breath hold sounds like Hollywood fiction until a Marine water survival instructor explains the real formula: control movement, slow the heart, and keep your mind out of the panic zone. We start with the Midwest heat dome and the long-weekend vibe, then Brian Splitt from Agmarket.net brings us inside Marine Corps water survival qualification, what “panic” really means, and why calm is a trained skill, not a personality trait. From there, we pivot hard into market analysis you can use. We break down silver’s technical structure after a major run, where support is showing up, and why the dollar index often moves as the mirror image of metals. Then we move through the grain complex with a producer’s eye: corn reacting to weather and repeating chart behavior into the holiday, soybeans sitting on a clear shelf with the 200-day moving average in play, and wheat trying to build a base while harvest pressure lingers and report data offers a bit more support. Energy and livestock close the loop. We talk crude oil levels that matter on the long-term chart, why pump prices do not drop instantly when crude sells off, and what that lag means for costs and margins. Then we hit cattle, feeders, and hogs with straightforward technical signals, cash-market gravity, and the kind of “what would have to break” road map that helps you manage risk instead of guessing. Subscribe for more market-first conversations, share this with someone watching weather and charts, and leave a review if you want more guests who can connect real-world training with real-world trading. What market do you want us to unpack next? Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.

    40 min
  2. 4 days ago ·  Video

    AG Squawk AM | Tommy Grisafi | The Next 250 Years Of Farming in America

    Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits. We run through early grain and livestock market action from Nashville, then map the key economic reports that could move prices today. We also introduce the Ag Squawk AM and PM crews, share how we build the morning workflow, and close with a blunt take on where American agriculture is headed as the country turns 250.  • early grain market check on corn, beans, and wheat strength  • livestock session recap with lows to highs price action and sideways chart signals  • who powers the morning and afternoon shows, plus why the weather and research emails matter  • today’s economic calendar, including the unemployment rate and other scheduled releases  • how to follow the shows, find partners, and get involved as a guest  • Why technology, semiconductors, and data debates are becoming farm decisions  Go to Agbull, agbull.com.  Hit us up on the Ag Bull website. Just say contact us, and we'll get to that.  If you need more information, give us a call at 1-855-737-Farm  If you'd like a free trial of Trade the News, go ahead. Go to Trade the News. Tell them the Ag Bull boys sent you and that you want your free trial.  Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.

    10 min
  3. Bloodlines Online Sales | A No Commission Livestock Sale Platform Like No Other

    5 days ago ·  Video

    Bloodlines Online Sales | A No Commission Livestock Sale Platform Like No Other

    Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits. We sit down with Brock May and Lance Miller to unpack Bloodlines Online Sales and why they built a membership-based platform where sellers pay no commission. We walk through how the site handles listings, bidding styles, and fast payments, plus the Stock Exchange concept for selling everything from livestock to semen inventory.  • Brock and Lance’s background in show stock and how the idea starts as a UW Madison capstone project  • Why a subscription model replaces percentage commission and what that changes for sellers  • User-friendly setup with built-in “how it works” videos and mobile-first uploading  • Stripe-powered ACH payments, instant invoices, and why Bloodlines never touches funds  • Horse race closing with seller-controlled “last call” to reduce snipe bids  • Progressive closing with a per-lot inactivity timer and adjustable timing  • Seller tools like floors and “autopilot” notifications near the floor  • Stock Exchange listings with claim price, make an offer, and call for pricing  • Bulk inventory for semen sales with live remaining counts and sold-out banners  • Bundle perks for running online auctions plus private treaty listings  If you have any questions, reach out to Brock and Lance. You can go ahead and go find the website at BloodlinesonlineSales.com.   Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.

    41 min
  4. 5 days ago ·  Video

    Ag Squawk with Ted Hamer | An Iowa Farmer on Succession and Trust

    Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits. We step away from the USDA report noise and talk with Central Iowa farmer Ted Hamer about what farm life looks like when the corn is tall, the weather turns heavy, and the next generation is actually in charge. We dig into succession, trust, tech choices, and why farmers are fed up with endless surveys even as data collection gets easier.  • Transitioning the operation to the next generation and why it increases joy and focus  • Stepping back from daily market watching and letting specialists handle the noise  • Crop progress check in early July and how rainfall timing changes stress levels  • Nitrogen loss risk, late-season options, and what feels realistic in the field  • Why relationships still drive farm decisions more than brands  • Corporate turnover and how it breaks loyalty and continuity in rural communities  • Using peer groups and trusted advisors to decide on precision agriculture tech  • Electronic acreage reporting, GPS acres, and what modernization gets right  • Falling USDA survey response rates and the case for using existing data sources  • Heat dome conditions, dew points, and why storms can turn severe fast  Go to agbull.com, take your marketing by the horns with AgBull Intel, agbull.com. Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.

    34 min
  5. 6 days ago ·  Video

    AG Squawk with Mike Castle of Stone X | Report Day Whiplash In The Grain Markets

    Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits. Report day brings a fast burst of green in corn and soybeans, then the market cools off as we sort short covering from real fundamentals. We talk through the USDA June acreage and stocks numbers with StoneX economist Mike Castle and map what could still change the summer trade.  • managed money rotation between commodities and equities and why it matters for grain volatility  • corn acres holding near 95.3 million and the bullish tilt from lower June 1 stocks  • export competitiveness for US corn and what Europe’s heat risk could shift  • soybean acres near expectations and why crush and biofuels reshape the demand story  • China buying rumors versus confirmed flash sales and what the math allows  • wheat strength tied to smaller North American acres and high abandonment  • fertilizer pricing, retail lag, and the potential suspension of duties on Moroccan phosphate  • cattle and hog softness during peak grilling season as a consumer stress signal  • July and August weather risk, yield potential, and why the market is never “locked in”  If you're watching on YouTube, don't forget to like, subscribe, share this bad boy around.  Visit Agbull.com or call 855-737 Farm.  Tommy's Premium Subscription: www.agbull.com AgBull Audio and Video Links Apple Music Spotify YouTube TikTok Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.

    41 min

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Futures Trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. Past profits are not necessarily indicative of future results/profits.  Tommy Grisafi is the main host and content creator for Ag Bull Media. The Ag Bull Podcast showcases agriculture's top talents in a long-form video format. The Ag Bull Trading Podcast is a deeper discussion of trading with analysts and key players in agriculture nationwide. Futures trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.

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