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Cotton Market News: Prices Rally While Traders Adjust Positions
The cotton market showed notable strength on Monday, with futures contracts posting solid gains during midday trading. This movement reflects broader shifts in trader sentiment and global commodity dynamics that are reshaping the cotton market landscape.
Monday’s Cotton Price Surge
Cotton futures demonstrated impressive momentum on Monday, advancing between 59 and 69 points depending on the contract month. This rally occurred alongside broader commodity market movements, with crude oil rising $1.28 per barrel to $64.83, while the US dollar index weakened by 0.626 points to settle at 96.880. These interconnected market movements underscore how various commodity markets influence each other and shape the overall cotton market dynamics.
Speculative Traders Intensify Bearish Positioning
During the week ending February 3rd, speculative trading activity showed a notable shift. Traders expanded their net short positions in cotton futures and options by 6,717 contracts, bringing the cumulative net short position to 71,746 contracts. This significant positioning change reflects trader expectations about future market direction and suggests increased hedging activity in the cotton market.
Global Inventory and Market Reference Levels
Data from multiple authoritative sources paints a detailed picture of supply dynamics. According to The Seam, 3,066 bales changed hands on February 6th at an average price of 58.61 cents per pound. The Cotlook A Index, a key international cotton reference, declined 40 points on Friday to close at 72.80 cents per pound. Meanwhile, certified cotton stocks on the ICE exchange expanded by 18,564 bales on February 6th, reaching a total of 93,561 bales. The Adjusted World Price reflected additional weakness, retreating 42 points to 49.78 cents per pound following Thursday’s session.
Current Cotton Futures Pricing Across Contract Months
The cotton futures market shows the following price levels following Monday’s rally:
These price movements across multiple contract months demonstrate consistent strength in the cotton market, with the May contract showing the largest point gain. The rally’s breadth across near-term and mid-term contracts suggests broad-based strength in cotton market sentiment.