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COFFEE Talk: One Voice. One Big Move Ahead

By Nico Isaac
Mon, 05 Oct 2009 15:30:00 ET
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Finding consistent analysis of financial markets in the mainstream media is like finding a contact lens on a clear, linoleum floor. It doesn't happen often.
Frankly, you'd have a better chance of getting a straight answer from the split-personality of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. One minute, you have cheery upbeat forecasts for sustained uptrends. Only to be followed the next minute by dark projections of bearish despair.
Case in point: These recent news items regarding the future course of Coffee prices.
  • "Coffee prices higher. Torrential rains dumped by typhoon Ketsana on Vietnam's key coffee-growing Central Highlands region could delay the start of the next harvest... Also, the rebalancing by Deutsche Bank is helping to fuel the fire." (Reuters)
---- VERSUS ----
  • "I think its pure technical buying. I don't see anything fundamental behind it." (Forex Yard)
The next contradictory pair:
  • "Weak data tugs at commodities. Coffee, sugar, and cocoa fell broadly as investors abandoned risky assets." (Associated Press)
---- VERSUS ----
  • "Speculative buying boosted coffee, bucking the trend of broad-based commodity weakness. By all rights, coffee should've gotten beaten up." (Futuresource.com)
Last but not least:
  • "Coffee Prices To Extend Rally." (AP)
---- VERSUS ----
  • "Coffee Bull Bubble About To Pop On Brazil's Crop... the bull will stop very soon." (Bloomberg)
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