The El Nino-driven bull market in sugar began last spring. Prices have soared more than 30% because of a combination of drought in India and Thailand, and higher crude oil prices. This price surge is more than any other agricultural commodity. Currently, as my weather maps show, heavy rains hitting Brazil and Thailand will delay their harvest. This may add to the "squeeze situation" occurring in this market. My Best Weather spider is in the "cautiously" bullish camp in sugar. We look at all fundamentals, technicals as well as trader psychology from natural gas to grains and all soft commodities. Feel free to receive a 2-week TRIAL period to WeatherWealth.
Vital chart info : Sugar broke the 10-year high today. The uptrend started 3 years ago. The recent uptrend started a year or 2 months ago.
Thanks for the analyses, but don't you think that these sometimes ay dela to a mrket drop and the prices will certainly go higher, but if the situation won't change the lack of suger will cause a market downward slopping
Hi there, the lack of supply and harvest problems in Thailand and Brazil next 2 weeks may add to the supply squeeze and possibly help bull spreads. I suggest going to my site www.bestweatherinc.com and getting a free trial to WeatherWealth. I cover all commodities for farmers traders and hedge funds around the world. More than happy to give a big annual discount. All the best, Jim
Hi there, I sent you an email to you on LinkedIn. Had a business idea. Thanks for the chart. Go to my site, if you will www.bestweatherinc.com and see the SAMPLE newsletter on El Nino and commodities All the best, Jim Roemer
I was looking for long raw / short white for a long time but never pulled the trigger. Now it is too late. White sugar is really strong into the end of the year/ beginning of the next.
I think the biggest weather market right now is in cocoa--should go to $4000 a ton. Sugar sold off today due to crude oil but should go higher later on global El Nino crop problems. Feel free to get a free trial of my newsletter at www.bestweatherinc.com. I am sure I can help you if you are interested and give you a huge annual discount, There is no obligation. I cover all ag markets and have been advising hedge funds for 38 years. Jim Roemer--Publisher--WeatherWealth newsletter