Notes
Nearby contract closed approximately 95 points higher this week.
Managed money is net long.
Short-term, technical traders see possible support around 70.40, possible resistance around 71.80.
The trend is up.
Price
Mar-17 is at: 70.65 Volume = 15,466 (For Friday)
May-17 is at: 71.02 Volume = 3,480
July-17 is at: 71.38 Volume = 2,010
Cotlook ‘A’ Index is at: 79.40
Cash Sales
Recently, on 13,432 bales traded, the trading platform TheSeam.com reported an average cash price of approximately: 66.89.
On the nearby contract, that puts the average basis at approximately: –376 points.
Cash prices are averaging approximately 13.45 cents over loan value.
Stocks and Sales
ICE Certified Cotton Stocks = 40,470
US Net Upland Export Sales (2016/2017) = 343,200
China was the big buyer at 98,800.
Current World Balance Sheet (2016/2017)
Beginning Stocks: 96.80 (million 480 lb. bales)
Production: 104.24
Mill Use: 111.91
Ending Stocks: 89.15
Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio: 79.7%
Current China Balance Sheet (2016/2017)
Beginning Stocks: 58.20 (million 480 lb. bales)
Production: 21.00
Mill Use: 35.75
Ending Stocks: 47.85
Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio: 133.8%
Current India Balance Sheet (2016/2017)
Beginning Stocks: 10.94 (million 480 lb. bales)
Production: 27.00
Mill Use: 23.75
Ending Stocks: 11.79
Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio: 49.6%
Current USA Balance Sheet (2016/2017)
Beginning Stocks: 3.8 (million 480 lb. bales)
Production: 16.52
Mill Use: 3.50
Ending Stocks: 4.80
Ending Stocks/Mill Use Ratio: 137.1%
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General View
Bullish.
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