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Cotton Prices Attempt To Stabilize

By Don Shurley

Over the past 2 weeks, prices (Dec14 futures) have continued to slide but tried to stabilize in a tight band of mostly 67 to 68.5 cents. Typically when you see an extended narrow trading range like this, it indicates that there is not much pressure/interest to push prices either direction on current news….. Until Thursday it seems.

Thursday, prices suddenly broke down 203 points to close at just over 66 cents (66.03). This may signal yet another round of weakness in prices.

Exports. Last week’s export report released Thursday show a second consecutive week of strong 2014/15 sales. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to prevent the 200 point decline in Dec14 prices. It has been expected that good export sales at these now lower prices would be the medicine to what ails this market or at least slow the bleeding. Thursday's decline tells us that other factors/concerns are obviously also at play.

Reports seem to suggest that the decline was due to forecasts for slower than expected global economic growth and forecast for higher than expected acreage and production of cotton in India. Regardless

Crop Conditions and Outlook. Crop conditions have declined slightly for 3 consecutive weeks (as of July 20). In reality, the condition of the crop has changed little the entire season—hovering around 3.5 (mostly fair to good). Present crop condition, on average, is running ahead of last year. While crop condition has been relatively unchanged, prices (Dec14) have declined 10 cents—suggesting other significant factors are at play.

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