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Plexus cotton market report
October 24, 2006
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Last week we saw the USDA publish its October supply and demand report which came out with another reduction of the Pima crop by 21,000 bales. This ...
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US cotton loses competitiveness due to price hike
September 08, 2006
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After being confined to a narrow two cents range over the last three weeks, December finally broke through the 54.05 cents support level last Friday, ...
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NY futures constant to trade sideways
September 01, 2006
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NY futures continued to trade sideways, with December closing down just 5 points at 55.08 cents, while March actually gained 20 points to close at ...
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NYK futures traded sideways this week
August 25, 2006
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With the exception of Tuesday's session, which produced an unexpected "flash in the pan" rally, the summer doldrums continued this week. ...
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NYK futures under pressure this week
August 18, 2006
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Last Friday's surprisingly bearish USDA crop report has put a lid on the market, at least for now. Even though the crop estimate of 20.4 mio bales ...
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NY futures bounces back & forth in 205 point range
August 11, 2006
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The latest spec/hedge report confirmed that last week's activity was still confined to spec and trade shorts exchanging positions, while potential ...
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NY futures rallied credibly since last report on July
August 04, 2006
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Since falling to a new contract low of 51.20 cents on July 7, December has gained an impressive 595 points. Short covering by speculators has been ...
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NY futures trade advances this week
July 21, 2006
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The market's strength was primarily due to US crop concerns, after brutally hot temperatures were felt all over the cotton belt since late last week, ...
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NY cotton futures trade by-directionally this week
July 14, 2006
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The market traded undecidedly in both directions, which seems to confirm our theory that current values can be viewed as both too cheap and too ...
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