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Cotton Club – For Week Ending 4/2/2015

Cotton Club – For Week Ending 4/2/2015
 
Price Picture
 
 
Chart Source:  barchart.com
 
Trend Picture


Chart Source:  barchart.com
 
Notes
ICE cotton USD prices for July-15 closed around 15 points lower this week as prices finished at 63.80.  The Dec-15 contract finished at 64.54.  Open interest for July-15 is at 49,689 contracts. Dec-15 open interest is at 38,720. U.S. certified cotton stocks equaled 17,308 while U.S. net export sales were at 61,200 RB. Managed money is net long. Short-term, technical traders see possible support around 62.80 with possible resistance around 64.20.  Prices are above the long-term trend.
 
Price 
July-15 is at:  63.80
Dec-15 is at:  64.54
Cotlook ‘A’ Index is at:  69.95
 
Cash Sales 
For 4/2/2015, the trading platform TheSeam.com reported an average cash price of: 53.17.
On July, that puts the average basis right at:  –1063 points.
Cash prices are averaging 7.68 cents over loan value.

Stocks and Sales
ICE Certified Cotton Stocks = 17,308                 
US Net Upland Export Sales = 61,200         
(Vietnam was the big buyer at 31,600.)

Current World Balance Sheet (2014/2015)
Beginning Stocks:  101.71  (million 480 lb. bales)
Production:  119.24
Supply:  220.95
Mill Use:  110.96
Ending Stocks:  110.06
Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio:  99.19%

Current China Balance Sheet (2014/2015)

Beginning Stocks:  62.71 (million 480 lb. bales)
Production:  30.00
Imports – Exports:  7.25
Supply:  99.96
Mill Use:  35.00
Ending Stocks:  64.96
Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio:  185.60%

Current India Balance Sheet (2014/2015)

Beginning Stocks:  11.52 (million 480 lb. bales)
Production:  30.50
Imports – Exports:  -3.10
Supply:  38.92
Mill Use:  24.00
Ending Stocks:  14.92

Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio:  62.16%

 
Current USA Balance Sheet (2014/2015) 
Beginning Stocks:  2.45 (million 480 lb. bales)
Production:  16.08
Imports – Exports:  -10.69
Supply:  7.84
Mill Use:  3.65
Ending Stocks:  4.2
Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio:  115.07%

 
Commitments of Traders 
Producer / Merchant
  • Long:  18,180  (Contracts)
  • Short: 105,057
Swap Dealers

  • Long:  54,315
  • Short: 5,156
Managed Money

  • Long: 55,113
  • Short:  31,030
Other Reportables

  • Long: 20,317
  • Short: 11,231
 

March Cotton Price Model:  60.3 cents 
A regression model, like the one located here can give insight into how prices, on average, would react given a change in one or more fundamental supply or demand factors.  A proper interpretation of this price model would be:

 
“Over the last number of years, if cotton supply and demand were at their current levels, we would – on average –  expect the US price of cotton to be approximately:  60.3 cents.”

(*Note:  This model does not attempt to forecast the future direction or level of cotton prices.)
 

General View 
Bullish to neutral.

(Keep in mind that while this is a weekly letter, I can easily change my mind in 24 hours.)

This letter archive can be found by clicking, here.
 
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*This is for informational purposes only, and not a recommendation to buy or sell.
There is substantial risk of loss to futures and options trading. 
Past performance may not be indicative of future results. 
One should carefully consider their financial suitability prior to trading futures or options.

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