Cotton Slipping Back on Thursday Morning
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AAPL TSLA AMZN META AMD NVDA PEP COST ADBE GOOG AMGN HON INTC INTU NFLX ADP SBUX MRNA AAPL TSLA AMZN META AMD NVDA PEP COST ADBE GOOG AMGN HON INTC INTU NFLX ADP SBUX MRNA AAPL TSLA AMZN META AMD NVDA PEP COST ADBE GOOG AMGN HON INTC INTU NFLX ADP SBUX MRNA Stocks Cotton Slipping Back on Thursday Morning March 13, 2025 — 03:59 pm EDT Written by Austin Schroeder for Barchart-> Cotton price action has futures down 17 to 26 points so far. Futures posted another rebound session on Wednesday, up 72 to 100 points to close out the day. Crude oil futures were up $1.44/barrel to provide some support, with the US dollar index back up $0.227 on the day.Tuesday’s online auction from The Seam showed 5,072 bales sold, with an average price of 63.56 cents/lb. The Cotlook A Index was up another 25 points on 3/11 at 77.95 cents/lb. ICE cotton stocks were steady again on Tuesday, March 11, with the current level of certified stocks at 14,488 bales. The USDA slashed their Adjusted World Price (AWP) last Thursday afternoon by 201 points to 51.88 cents/lb. It will be updated again on Thursday. Commodity Bulletin: From crude oil to coffee, this FREE newsletter is for industry pros and rookies alike May 25 Cotton closed at 66.98, up 98 points, currently down 19 pointsJul 25 Cotton closed at 68.16, up 97 points, currently down 26 pointsOct 25 Cotton closed at 69.92, up 72 points, currently down 26 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. For more information please view the Barchart Disclosure Policy here. More news from Barchart Grains Futures Markets Traders Brush Off WASDE. What to Watch Next. 4 Catalysts Ag Futures Markets Traders Should Watch This Week The Tide Is Turning Bearish for Grains Futures Prices.
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