Cotton Popping Higher at Midday with Outside Support

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Cotton Popping Higher at Midday with Outside Support
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Cotton futures are trading with contracts up 44 to 60 points at Friday’s midday. The outside markets are supportive, as the US dollar index is back down $0.911 on the day to $97.590, with crude oil futures $0.14 higher.

Export Sales data from Thursday indicated the marketing year commitments in the first couple weeks of 2025/26 at 3.233 million RB, down 25% from last year. That is also 29% of the USDA forecast export total and lags the 46% average sales pace for this time of year.

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The Cotlook A Index was down 5 points at 78.90 cents on August 21. ICE cotton stocks were down 532 bales on 8/21 via decertification, with the certified stocks level at 15,474 bales. USDA’s Adjusted World Price (AWP) was up 48 points on Thursday at 55.53 cents/lb.

Oct 25 Cotton  is at 66.33, up 44 points,

Dec 25 Cotton  is at 68.01, up 59 points,

Mar 26 Cotton  is at 69.69, up 59 points

On the date of publication, Austin Schroeder did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on Barchart.com

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