Monday, July 20, 2020

Random Note On Coffee Futures -- July 20, 2020

So, if cocoa futures are tanking because folks are not going out to eat as much, how is coffee doing? Pretty much mixed: in the past four months, some very bullish signs, and then other days, some very bearish signs.

From May 23, 2020: coffee futures crash.

And then, July 11, 2020, from a contributor at SeekingAlpha: fundamentals support a coffee turnaround.

I suppose there are many, many ways to explain the "difference" between chocolate and coffee during a pandemic. But I will leave that for another day. Or another reader.


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US Crude Oil Supply

Link here.

At 37.6 days vs a recent high of 42 days.

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Legacy Fund

Pending. We should see deposits data sometime this week, perhaps today. 

2 comments:

  1. Looking at the days supply like an obese patient, looks like there are about 12 day left to shed to get to the former best recent weight (days).

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    1. You are quite correct.

      On a completely different note, the algorithm behind this statistic must be quite complex: simple arithmetic for factoring US crude oil inventory; but calculus to determine rate of growth/decline in demand going forward.

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