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contango <contango; contangos> SUBST

contango rate ÉCON

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In this situation, called contango, speculators must be net short.
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Last week the prompt-month to 12th-month contango averaged 19.5 cents/gal.
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By the same token, a market that is deeply in contango may indicate a perception of a current supply "surplus" in the commodity.
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Speculators are showing new interest in floating storage because oil futures are worth more than current or spot oil prices, a gap known as contango.
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In a contango market, spot oil is cheaper than those in future months.
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This rolling procedure was adopted given the historical tendency for energy curves to be in backwardation and metal and agricultural forward curves to be in contango.
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In 2005 and 2006 a perception of impending supply shortage allowed traders to take advantages of the contango in the crude oil market.
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Contango is a potential trap for unwary investors.
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If there is a near-term shortage, the price comparison breaks down and contango may be reduced or perhaps even reverse altogether into a state called backwardation.
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The contango contract for future delivery, selling today, is at a price premium relative to buying the commodity today and taking delivery.
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