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The Cotton Club Letter – Week Ending 8/14/2015

The Cotton Club Letter – Week Ending 8/14/2015
 
Price Picture

Chart Source:  barchart.com


Trend Picture
Chart Source:  barchart.com
Notes
Nearby contract closed around 450 points higher this week.
Managed money is net long. 
Short-term, technical traders see possible support around 65.50, possible resistance around 68.00.  
The trend is up.
Price  
Dec-15 is at:  65.95       Volume = 17,044
March-16 is at:  65.46   Volume = 3,168
May-16 is at:   65.59     Volume = 403
Cotlook ‘A’ Index is at:  71.95
 
Cash Sales

Most recently, on 664 bales traded, the trading platform TheSeam.com reported an average cash price of approximately: 55.70.
On Dec, that puts the average basis at approximately:  -1025 points.
Cash prices are averaging approximately 13.31 cents over loan value.

Stocks and Sales

ICE Certified Cotton Stocks = 95,711        
US Net Upland Export Sales (2015/2016) =96,900       
(Vietnam was the big buyer at 21,900.)


Current World Balance Sheet (2015/2016)

Beginning Stocks:  110.71  (million 480 lb. bales)
Production:  108.99
Supply:  219.7
Mill Use:  114.65
Ending Stocks:  105.19
Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio:  91.8%


Current China Balance Sheet (
2015/2016)

Beginning Stocks:  66.88 (million 480 lb. bales)
Production:  26.00
Imports – Exports:  5.70
Supply::  98.58
Mill Use:  34.00
Ending Stocks:  64.58
Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio:  189.94%


Current India Balance Sheet (
2015/2016)

Beginning Stocks:  13.57 (million 480 lb. bales)
Production: 29.00
Imports – Exports:  –4.25
Supply:  38.32
Mill Use:  26.00
Ending Stocks:  12.32
Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio:  47.38%
 
Current USA Balance Sheet (2015/2016) 

Beginning Stocks:  3.7 (million 480 lb. bales)
Production:  13.08
Imports – Exports:  –9.99
Supply: 6.79
Mill Use:  3.70
Ending Stocks:  3.1
Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio:  83.78%
 
Commitments of Traders 

Producer / Merchant
  • Long:  14,529  (Contracts)
  • Short: 108,263
Swap Dealers

  • Long:  64,385
  • Short:  3,461
Managed Money

  • Long:  57,743
  • Short:  31,975
Other Reportables
  • Long: 19,906
  • Short: 11,237
 

June Cotton Price Model:  60.6 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:  60.6 cents.”

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

General View 

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

Click here to Read:  “10 Points on the ICE Cotton #2 Chart (CT) – Week Ending 8/14/2015”
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There is substantial risk of loss to futures and options trading. 
Past performance may not be indicative of future results. 
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