And there she climbs again, this market is definitely not for people with bad nerves (if have unpriced canola).
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I hope you get it ðŸ‘
This market can go anywhere now.
Will Be sharp movements on the slightest weather / market info
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Sod you seem to be on top of it.
I cant remember if you locked in the basis, remember you would then be committed to delvery to them.
Will futures prices explode higher or the basis or both, thats the question.
Who would pay up, the export market or the crushers?
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Not sure whether I’m on top of it or just lucky, we locked in our basis three months ago when they were offering premiums and flipped our Mar contract to May to give us a +20 basis. If would of been more patient and savvy and flipped my contract at the end of February I could of been sitting n a +70 basis now but I don’t think anyone could of predicted a $70 inversion between the two front months.
As for prices I think we go higher to the end of this month, then we trade on weather for new crop as seeding starts. As far as basis goes with the inversion the front month is really the only one that counts. I think crushers will win the bidding over exporters. Crusher shutdowns for maintenance could put a damper on prices.Last edited by Sodbuster; Apr 6, 2021, 20:25.
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Quite the battle between the bulls and the bears.
May Canola has had a 30 cent swing already today.
MayBean oil nearly $2 swing.
How many traders make money in this these volatile swings and how many are just getting whipsawed and cutting their losses both ways?
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostQuite the battle between the bulls and the bears.
May Canola has had a 30 cent swing already today.
MayBean oil nearly $2 swing.
How many traders make money in this these volatile swings and how many are just getting whipsawed and cutting their losses both ways?
Question yet, which way do the bigger whales want to take this thing? Probably best to keep watching the long range forecast, and hope you have the right information.
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Is actual canola in producers control a factor in this market at this point?
Be easier for crushers to add to crush inventory than exporters to assemble another cargo?
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A close above 800 today would be fantastic. It's poked up this high twice before but hasn't been able to sustain any strength. If it closes down today, that might be it for high price until the drought starts being traded.
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