The Futures Pattern, Price & Time Report
James A. Hyerczyk
The Futures Pattern, Price & Time Report: Category Archive for Softs

Stocks under Pressure in Light Trading Session; Investors Eye Safety over Risk

The Futures Pattern, Price & Time Report - Soft Futures

The Futures Pattern, Price & Time Report - Soft Futures

The Futures Pattern, Price & Time Report - Soft Futures

Global Recession Drives Coffee Prices Down

Lower Gasoline Lowers Demand for Sugar as a Bio Fuel

Bargain Hunters Bottom Picking in May Coffee

Lack of Demand Sends Coffee to Oversold Level

Global Recession Leads to Drop in Demand for Cotton

Weakening Global Economy Causing Drop in Cotton Demand

Lower Production from India and China Likely to Support Sugar

Cheap Prices Could Lead to Increase in Demand for Cocoa

Sugar May Fall as India Votes to Curb Speculative Rise in Sugar Prices

Sugar Production Shortage in India Helping to Build Support Base for Rally

Cotton Falls as Consumers are Spending Less on Clothing

Hedge Funds and Large Speculators Continue to Buy Cocoa

Coffee Producers Holding Back Supply for Higher Prices

Tight Global Supply Situation Supports Sugar

Bullish Fundamentals Support March Sugar

New Supply from Ghana Could Put Pressure on March Cocoa

Bearish News for Soybeans Fuels Decline in March Cotton

Softs Markets Stagnant as Stronger Dollar Curtails Demand

Bullish Hedge Fund Traders Increase Cocoa Positions

Coffee Producers Hold Back Supply

Cotton Likely to Mount Spring Rally

Increased Interest From India Likely to Drive March Sugar Higher

Lower Production Estimates Support March Coffee

British Pound Rally Makes Cocoa Priced in Dollars Cheaper

Cocoa Nears Major Resistance Zone; India's Plan to Buy Sugar Stalls

Sugar Falls as India Defers from Allowing Imported Products

Demand is Needed to Keep Cotton Rally Going; India Demand Drives Up Sugar

Lack of Demand Could Curtail March Coffee Rally

Strong British Pound Makes New York Cocoa More Attractive

International Coffee Organization Predicts Drop in Production

Sugar Rallies as India May Turn Importer

Planting Intentions Supporting March Cotton

Bullish Chart Pattern Could Drive March Coffee Higher

Lower Crude Oil, Gasoline Limits Demand for Sugar-Based Bio Fuels

Foreigners Cutting Back on Purchases of Cotton

Recession Takes Toll on Cotton Demand

Bearish Crude Oil Helps Put Top Out Sugar

Strong British Pound Increases Demand for March Cocoa

March Sugar Ready to Breakout to Upside; March Cotton Looks Strong

Fresh Foreign Buying Needed to Rally March Cocoa

Farmers to Plant Fewer Cotton Acres in 2009

Soft Markets Need Weaker Dollar to Trigger More Demand

Stronger Crude Could Boost Demand for Sugar-based Bio Fuel

Cocoa Supply Issues with Ivory Coast Seem Overplayed to Upside

Cotton Supply is Up and Demand is Down; Deferred Crop Could Be Bottoming

March Cocoa Moves Higher; Ivory Coast Exports Down 40% This Year

Global Demand for Cotton Fiber is Down; Farmers May Plant Less Crop in 2009

Weak Crude Oil Cuts Demand for Sugar-Based Bio Fuels

Overproduction, Lack of Demand Keep Pressure on March Coffee and March Sugar

Deflationary Fears Could Pressure Coffee, Cotton and Sugar; Supply Issues Support Cocoa

March Sugar Traders Hope Increase in Crude Oil Leads to More Demand for Biofuels

Weaker Dollar Could Lead to More Demand for Cocoa, Sugar and Coffee

Cutbacks and Harvest Delays Help Support March Cocoa Rally

Oversupply May Prevent Gains in March Coffee

Slow Global and Domestic Demand Keeps Pressure on Cotton

OPEC Production Cut Leads to Increased Demand for Sugar

Production Cuts, Lower Dollar Supporting Cocoa Rally

Favorable Supply and Demand Conditions Support Cocoa

Softs to Open Sharply Higher; Lower Dollar Could Trigger Start of Demand Rally

Global Recession, Credit Issues Hurt Softs Markets

Softs Complex Needs to See Dollar Weaken and Equities Strengthen

Stronger Dollar Overcomes Cocoa Supply Issues

Sugar Producers Having a Hard Time Financing Operations

Stronger Dollar Slows Down Demand for Cocoa; Recession Hurting Cotton

Crop Disease, Shrinking Supplies Supporting Cocoa and Sugar

Global Recession Keeping Downside Pressure on Cotton

Harvest Delays are Supporting Coffee Prices

December Cocoa and December Coffee Face Supply Issues

Production Firms Cocoa; Hedge Funds Net Long

Supply Issues Providing Support for Cocoa

Slow Deliveries at Ivory Coast Ports Support Cocoa

Hedge Funds Increase Net Long Positions in Cocoa