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Will Cocoa grind reports grind out a bullish surprise?

Published 04/15/2024, 01:34 PM
Updated 04/15/2024, 01:36 PM
© Reuters.  Will Cocoa grind reports grind out a bullish surprise?

Analysts at Citi said in a note to clients Monday that they see bullish momentum and risk skew in the very short term for Cocoa prices.

The investment bank noted that terminal prices printed new contract highs near $10,500/t on ICE (N4 basis) on Friday in advance of the first quarter grindings reports printing later this month.

The bank has lifted its 0-3m point NY cocoa price target from $10,000/t to $12,500/t.

"We are bearish cal’25 but would change our assessment for a steep price unwind into next year if the s/d fundamentals deteriorate further (e.g. either much stronger grindings or steeper WAF supply losses)," wrote analysts at Citi.

"Our base case remains that prices will generally peak in 2Q and could enter a bear market by early 2025 (e.g. 20% downside versus forwards)," they concluded.

Latest comments

Cocoa is over bought hugely.
Unless I mis interpreted the grindings report, it showed producer demand has not yet slowed. I'm not an cocoa expert.... I'm wondering if mdlz and hsy are just going to raise prices by 50% and when it will occur.... because my analyst has informed me they are hedged for 2024 hsy
hsy has hedges mdlz, I don't think has.... but I'm under the impression cocoa has an smaller impact on mdlz then hsy
Hah, maybe this is the sign of the floor. If citi are saying theyre holding for 12,500 then they’re probably going to sell big
So I have no idea.... but logically you would see huge price increases from hsy, mdlz, lindtt.... then demand would fall and prices with it. You have not seen the price increases yet though.... from hsy etc.... not much of an price increase. Cocoa might be up 500% on the year but the price of an chocolate bar is only up 25% etc
Now we know the name of bustards who pushed cocoa so high.City banksters should pay for this by theirs lives
Cocoa, like all commodities, will continue to run up. You wont know where the floor is until they (investing.com) reports on it in a meaningful way.
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