Contango Reports
Contango Report: Cotton Drops Into Backwardation
October 22, 2012
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CONTANGO WATCH: Cotton dropped into steep backwardation last week at the front end of the curve, while the longer end of the curve remains in contango. Speculation of a poor-quality harvest from the southeastern U.S. and a supply squeeze prompted a jump in prices midweek, before dropping back down on Friday. The potential for a December short squeeze has prompted investors to move into longer positions after the flurry of short-covering midweek. In short, we've got a classic disconnect between traditional agricultural harvest prediction trading in the out-months, with speculation on the near month.
Has oil moved into backwardation yet? What does corn's roll yield look like? How do you know when it's time to buy—or sell? To see current contango curve and front-month roll costs (Nov. 12 – Dec. 12) for each of our selected commodities, please select a sector or commodity below (or read the whole report):
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