Arabica Coffee and Cotton calendar spreads
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This week there are 2 trades that are planned for client and personal accounts. This article will focus on the Arabica Coffee calendar spread.
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Technical Analysis
Coffee has been contained within this upward channel for most of 2024. This past week, Coffee has dropped (4.4%) and looks to be ready to test the bottom of the channel.
% Carry Yield
Futures calendar curves vary in shape over time. Some often invert, with front-month contract prices exceeding those of later contracts, resulting in positive carry. Conversely, some curves exhibit contango, leading to a negative carry. % Carry yield is the one-year calendar curve yield as a percentage of contract notional value. Markets tend to reverse when they get at or near their highest or lowest levels over the past 52 weeks.
Coffee is very near its highest % carry yield for the past 52 weeks. Coffee had a carry yield of 6.0% as of the close on Tuesday. This is just (0.1%) from the high in early July.
Relative Price and Positioning
Relative Positioning – Oversold versus Overbought on the horizontal axis. COT current net position compared to the COT data over the past 24 months.
Relative Price - Cheap versus Expensive on the vertical axis. A comparison of the front month current price compared to the front month price over the past 24 months.
Coffee continues to be the most “Expensive and Overbought” market in the agriculture complex.
Spread Chart
Spread Charts represent the difference between the front and back month contracts and are simply the front month price minus the back month price. Spreads that are sold profit when the price gets more negative or less positive. Spreads that are bought profit when prices get more positive or less negative.
To trade Coffee, I will sell the May, September calendar spread. The optimal entry date is Sunday October 6, which I will push to Monday based on the past 15 years of historical data.
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Darren Carlat
SpreadEdge Capital, LLC
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