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431.80 +18.35    +4.44%
12/02 - Closed. Currency in USD
Type:  Commodity
Group:  Agriculture
Unit:  1 Pound
  • Prev. Close: 430.10
  • Open: 416.00
  • Day's Range: 414.65 - 432.90
US Coffee C 431.80 +18.35 +4.44%

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Kenan Hajdari
Kenan Hajdari 19 minutes ago
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Here is a list of supermarkets that have recently stopped or altered their coffee purchases:Colruyt – Stopped ordering from Douwe Egberts and Jacqmotte due to price disputes.Edeka – Facing supply disruptions with JDE Peet’s (Jacobs, Senseo, Tassimo) over price hikes. Aldi – Also affected by JDE Peet’s stopping deliveries due to pricing disagreements.Sainsbury’s – Discontinued the Kenco Duo coffee line. More to follow
Ro Al
Ro Al 18 minutes ago
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Just what I told here last week, supply chain is breaking. These prices are just bloodmoney
Jonas Hylen
Jonas Hylen 6 minutes ago
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If prices go high enough, coffee will become a beverage for the wealthy only. And that's a fraction of the current consumers. I don't want to say 1%, it will definitely be replaced with something else with a similar effect on people. Perhaps tea?
Kuko Muko
Kuko Muko 1 hour ago
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Yes its manipulation.The price goes where it causes the most destruction. At the time has support with fundaments.
Maria Maria
Maria Maria 1 hour ago
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Even ICE admits that it's simply the destruction of big short players, because at $4 no one sells anymore (see Reuters). Hold on a moment, funds are lining pockets, coffee companies are going bankrupt, give us more growth news :)
Seattle Husky
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Perfect Market vs Manipulated Market. One key factor about these 2 markets is all available news and information would be fully and instantly priced in on a perfect market. So the chances for price to go up or down each day is 50/50 if there is no latest siganificant news on a perfect market. Coffee price went up 13 days during the past 16 days. The chance of this price surge is 0.854%. If you have no idea of this number, let me state it this way: The likelihood of this market being manipulated is 99.146%. Please don't be surprised to see a price collapse on a manipulated market.
m C
m C 9 hours ago
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well thats the thing right there. its been manipulated from both supply end and market end. the speculators are jacking up the prices, while farmers are with holding coffee and claiming there isnt any, even though there is roughly +8million bags unaccounted for. so when you have and see these numbers, they are clear signs of manipulation.
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 5 hours ago
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Manipulated market is, in other words, controlled market. Anybody, as a single entity or a group may try to control ICE (as a spec or hedger) and to look what's gonna happen next :). Or just to read about previous attempts and their ends :). Manipulation has a very well described definition :). Nobody controls you guys, in any way to get long or short, to built a specific position, etc. You're free to do what you want: buy, sell, do nothing. Price goes up or down each day not on 50/50 ratio but on a very complex and wide set of factors. For KC many of those factors have deteriorated within last few years , the prognosis for upcoming crop is not optimistic either and besides, the function Price(factors) is not linear at all. Thus, the assessment 0.854% is kinda :) not correct. :) At some point price will reverse and will go down as it always does, but if history may be any guide for you, it was always happening on visual evaluation of upcoming crop as this information was giving a clear indication about physical supply which is coming.
Seattle Husky
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You may do the math and tell us your answer if you don't think 0.854% is correct.
Dilbert Doomas
Dilbert Doomas 11 hours ago
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Total scam folks. Oh, global warming, that's it. yeah
Ro Al
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1 year ago 12-02-24 Total inventory 263k coffee bags, pending 38.5k, price = 195,60 Today 12-02-25 Total inventory 841k coffee bags, pending 136.7k, price = 430,10
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 7 hours ago
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One year ago market was expecting a record crop for 2024 ON season for Arabica. Record crop :) came out being at/below 2023 OFF crop. Currently market is expecting about 20% drop in production in relation to 2024 (same as 2023 :)). The cause that created the problem was the same for many important origins. The situation a year ago and now are completely two different animals, as for Brazil as globally. Historically speaking, market never was in a such situation. Not mentioning GSM cycle that just started and should end around 2053. :)
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 7 hours ago
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Also, you have to assume, that average density per ha kinda grew within last few years on stimulative prices :).
Kenan Hajdari
Kenan Hajdari 3 hours ago
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Viriato stop lying
ShortDude ShortDude
ShortDude 1 hour ago
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Is that all you can afford? Zero arguments! At least point out what is not true if you can.
Ro Al
Ro Al 12 hours ago
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pending inventory is 139k compared to 36k last year.. something is up
ShortDude ShortDude
ShortDude 12 hours ago
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136k and 16k less in stocks. Tomorrow another big green candle.
Robin Tordoff
Robin Tordoff 13 hours ago
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I assumed a bull flag was forming earlier today but the fact the second high was taken out negates that. This means in short the up thrust is not done.
Rom Ain
Rom Ain 14 hours ago
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short
Gyenes Csaba
Gyenes Csaba 15 hours ago
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week minimum 500!!!
Ro Al
Ro Al 15 hours ago
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just give it time, at the end of the day it has to come down somewhere, since weekly and monthly rsi are above 85 and the supply chain issue will occur
Scott Ross
Scott Ross 15 hours ago
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The dollar is weakening and markets can stay overbought longer than you think.
Donald Duck
Donald Duck 14 hours ago
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Scott What your thougts forward
 
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