DTN Canola Six Factors

DTN Canola Six Factors

TREND: The trend for January canola is revised to sideways.

NONCOMMERCIAL OUTLOOK: Noncommercial traders were net-short 60,418 contracts of canola as of October 28, the most recent CFTC data. Traders were net-sellers of 4,498 contracts from the previous week’s position.

COMMERCIAL OUTLOOK: Commercial traders held a net-long position of 61,786 contracts of canola as of Oct. 28, the most recent CFTC report. January canola is currently priced C$13.20 below the March futures contract, a carry structure that held steady over the most recent week and remains among the highest degree of carry over the life of the contracts.

SEASONAL INDEX: Canola prices tend to peak between December and February and bottom in July or August.

PRICE PROBABILITY: The price of front month (January) canola closed the most recent week at the 12th percentile, an inexpensive price location for buyers within the five-year range.

VOLATILITY: The three-month price volatility for front month (January) canola held at 4% as prices traded sharply lower on the week, falling to two month lows for the most active canola contract

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