The Mar-May canola spread has been quite narrow the last couple of weeks, $2-3. Does anyone think it's wise to sign a Mar basis contract to get it gone relatively early and taking the role right now in hopes of the spread widening?
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Your risk factor (pain and reward) going into the May contract is the South American soybean crop and the acreage war between US corn and soybeans in 2011. I like the idea of using slower winter deliveries (or perhaps better the need to keep canola moving into the system) to price out ahead of March but I won't pretend to know what will happen this spring. Suspect there will be carry into new crop (caveat being South America). May also be a year to look at call purchases at appropriate times this spring to replace old crop.
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Know it is canola but would include the implications of $6/bu corn and having its end of 2010/11 carryover under a billion bu. We seem to oblivious of that fact in western Canada (not sure why) but this is a major factor that will impact markets over the coming year.
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Depending on SA crop reports I would still likely price the contract by mid Feb to manage the downside of a good SA bean crop. I just feel that the spread is artificialy low due to the uncertanty of the current crop production levels and that a guy could probably catch an extra $6-10/mt once the facts are known and the spread returns to a more typical level.
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I've been looking at those spreads too and also wondering if I could make them work. But then I can never quite figure out how to do it! Going to use put options to make a floor and then sell into strength off the July futures. Am also thinking about buying calls to replace old crop. Not really when to do the calls though. Any thoughts?
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I have just been buying/selling the canola and bean futures. There is not much volume (if any ) in the canola options. Sold 1/3 of production off combine and replaced with 3X jan futures. locked in a -15 Nov basis on remaining 2/3. Should have a couple thousand bushels left in bin bottoms to outright gamble with. Rest will be gone by mid Nov so won't have to babysit, push snow, drag trucks through mud, -40 cold, or have it all heat!!!. All going direct to crusher picked up at bin for better/higher price than delivering to any local terminals.
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