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[B]Kaffee (Arabica Coffee) Open End Zertifikat
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Es war eine 4. Nun die Frage, ob die 5 schon fertig ist oder nur die i der 5?

Denkwürdig:
May 23 (Reuters) - Arabica coffee futures sank in heavy
volume on Wednesday, closing at their lowest in 21 months as
investors fled riskier assets and ran to currency investments,
causing the market to trigger automatic sell orders.

Das spricht für das Ende der 5.

Auch das hier:

Quelle: http://www.boerse-go.de/nachricht/Ka...,a2820115.html

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Das meint GOdmode aktuell: Kaffee - So "billig" und doch fortgesetzt leerverkaufen?!
http://www.godmode-trader.de/nachric...36841,b71.html
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Der MACD im daily ist für ein vollzogenes Low auch zu hoch - das Seitwärtsgeschiebe hat bei den Indis wieder Platz erzeugt. Gute Chancen, das jene Analyse stimmt.
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Einheit für Kaffee: US-Cent je Pfund (lb)

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RBS Realtime-Indikationen:

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Indikation/Futures:

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http://www.onvista.de/rohstoffe/kaff....x=70&send.y=7

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es könnte nun der boden endlich gefunden sein
oder geht es noch auf 125 runter
oder gar 100
eigentlich unglaublich wie lange trends dauern können
aber die kaffeernten sind durchwegs gut

weiss jemand genaueres oder besseres ...benjamin?
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Basiswert: Kaffee, Arabica (NYBOT Coffee C)
The Coffee C contract is the world benchmark for Arabica coffee. The contract prices physical delivery of exchange-gradegreen beans, from one of 19 countries of origin in a licensed warehouse to one of several ports in the U. S. and Europe, with stated premiums/discounts for ports and growths.

Hier bekommt man ganz nette Charts:
https://www.theice.com/productguide/...specId=15#data

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Apr 23, 2013:

Soll: $1.45 a pound in three, six and 12 months
Ist: $1.4225 a pound Arabica futures for delivery in July on Apr 23, 2013
“The arabica market will likely only be in a modest deficit or even remain balanced in 2013-14.”


Goldman Sachs arabica coffee price forecasts and (change on last)Three-months: 145 cents a pound, (-10 cents)
Six-months: 145 cents a pound, (-20 cents)
12-months: 145 cents a pound, (-30 cents)
Forecasts for New York front contract

The improved outlook for the crop in Brazil will compensate for production losses caused by coffee leaf rust disease in Central America

sales of leftover stockpiles from the last crop in Brazil may “weigh on prices in coming months,”: Brazilian growers sold 75 percent of the 2012-13 crop by March 31, down from 86 percent a year earlier,

by ABN Amro: prices have scope to go further down still, to levels not seen since 2009 (= ~110), to close the premium to robusta beans

Commodity liquidation by funds

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-0...l-crop-1-.html
http://www.agrimoney.com/news/goldma...ute--5760.html
http://www.agrimoney.com/marketrepor...ind--2112.html

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Kaffee: ICE-Lagerbestände auf Dreijahreshoch

von Tomke Hansmann
Freitag 15.03.2013

Lagerbestände an der Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) in New York mit 2,4 Millionen Säcken auf den höchsten Stand seit dem 4. März 2010 gestiegen!
Folge: Der Preis für Arabica-Kaffee fiel am Freitag auf ein Dreiwochentief bei 137,28 US-US-Cents.
Ein Händler: Wird ein Test der 1,35, der 1,30-US-Dollar-Marke anstehen? Vermutlich ja.

http://www.godmode-trader.de/nachric...,a3050923.html

March 17, 2013, 10:42 a.m. ET

Coffee-Bean Prices Sag

By LESLIE JOSEPHS, NEW YORK—

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...ooglenews_wsj#

Mounting stockpiles of arabica coffee around the world
prices down to a 33-month low

Arabica coffee in 60-kilogram (132-pound) sacks stored in exchange-certified warehouses rose to more than 2.74 million bags Friday, up 6.7% from the start of the year.
Beans are also accumulating in Brazil

Growers there have been holding back some of their crop, waiting for higher prices. According to Safras & Mercado, a Brazilian consulting firm, farmers there had sold 71% of their 2012 crop by the end of February, down from 87% at the same point last year.

"There's too much Brazilian [coffee], too much arabica," said Thiago Cazarini, a coffee broker based in Varginha, Brazil. He estimated prices will drop to $1.30-$1.35 a pound.
Arabica coffee for delivery in May on the ICE Futures U.S. exchange fell 2.15 cents, or 1.5%, to $1.375 a pound, the lowest settlement for the active-month contract since June 10, 2010.
The thinly traded March-delivery contract end(ed) at $1.365 a pound.

Global supplies of coffee in the 2012-13 crop year, which started in October, are expected to outpace demand by 2.2 million bags, largely due to increased output from Colombia, the International Coffee Organization said.

Colombia is the largest producer of mild, washed arabica beans, a variety coveted by gourmet roasters.

Tens of thousands of coffee growers there went on strike.
The quasigovernmental Colombian Federation of Coffee Growers, which oversees the industry, said Friday it would more than double the subsidy for each 125-kilogram bag of parchment coffee—unroasted coffee with a thin layer of skin on the bean—to 145,000 pesos ($80.44).

The move is expected to spur sales of beans from the country, where production rose 9.5% last month from a year earlier.

On top of Colombia's bright forecast, Brazil is expected to produce another large harvest following record 50.83 million bags harvested in 2012.

Sterling Smith, a futures specialist at Citigroup, C -0.42% called the oversupply "an anchor on the market." "There's not a lot of reason to be aggressively buying arabica right now," he said.
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Das Sentiment ist sehr bärisch:

Arabica-coffee futures that lost half their value in the past two years will extend their slump to the lowest price since 2009 as record global output led by Brazil overwhelms rising demand, a survey showed.

The bean variety favored by Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) and Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc. (DNKN) in their premium coffees will slip to $1.257 a pound by June 30, according to the average estimate of 14 brokers and analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. That will mean a 10 percent drop from yesterday’s close of $1.3965 in New York.

“Prices will probably bottom out around $1.20 by May {Das wären -14% relativ zu jenen $1.3965}. Producers are retaining coffee. At some point they will have start selling to make room for the new crop.”

Money managers and other speculators have been bearish on arabica futures since July, and as of March 5 boosted their net-short position, or bets on a price slide, by 6.8 percent from a week earlier, government data show.
Prices are down 55 percent from a 14-year high in May 2011 as production rose and after many roasters increased use of the cheaper robusta beans traded on London’s NYSE Liffe exchange.

Das Argument der Bären ist einfach:
There are so few market bulls, because stockpiles (of their 2012 crop) “will have to be dumped sooner or later.”


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-0...-supplies.html

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Es gibt auch bullische Argumente:

1) Bärisches Sentiment = Kontraindikator?

2) Die Nachfrage steigt:

Volume & value of world coffee exports 2000-2012:

Quelle: http://www.moneyweek.com/investments...y-coffee-63000


3) Jahreszeitliche Effekte:




4) Pilz


Hemileia vastatrix, the fungus which causes the disease.
Der Kaffeerost (Hemileia vastatrix) ist ein Rostpilz, der Kaffee-Pflanzen befällt und die gleichnamige Erkrankung auslöst. Dabei handelt es sich um die wirtschaftlich bedeutendste Krankheit dieser Kultur.
Für kleinbäuerliche Betriebe kommt der Biozideinsatz aufgrund der hohen Kosten meist nicht in Frage.
Die Schäden können 30 % bis 80 % der Pflanzen betreffen oder sogar zu kompletten Ernteausfällen führen.
[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaffeerost
Leaf rust has caused coffee trees to produce fewer and lower-quality beans.

Storm brewing as blight to force up coffee prices

Colm Kelpie– 12 March 2013


CAFFEINE lovers may be faced with a spike in prices for their favourite hot drinks, one of the country's leading coffee distributors has predicted.

A deadly fungus is sweeping across the bean-growing countries of Central America that could significantly hamper production which would have a knock-on effect on supply.

David McKernan, the founder of Java Republic, says retail prices are likely to increase within the next 18 months.

Dutch-owned Rabobank said it expected a 14pc increase for quarterly average prices by the end of the year.

It said the concerns about reduced production in Central America are being countered by the expectations of a large crop this year from Brazil.

But it warned prices will move higher as the frost season in Brazil begins.
http://www.independent.ie/business/w...-29123280.html
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Coffee growers in Central America are hurting due to the spread of la roya, the deadly leaf rust fungus. The outbreak has yet to affect the arabica market, but it would have grave consequences for the coffee industries in countries including Costa Rica, Guatemala, and El Salvador, which is dominated by small growers.

Authorities in Costa Rica have declared a state of emergency to tackle the spread of the coffee tree fungus. And industry talk cite significant – although yet to be confirmed – losses in Guatemala and El Salvador.

Colombia, a top producer of high quality arabica beans, was hit by la roya five years ago (also ~2007 Preis stieg damals von ~105 Low 2007 auf ~165 Hoch in 2008). With infestation levels reaching about 40 per cent of its trees planted, coffee growers embarked on a large-scale replanting programme of coffee trees.

The federation, with support from the Colombian government, has spent $1.4bn on the programme providing fungus resilient plants, fertiliser, seeds and education. “It was quite an undertaking,” says Mr Samper.

After four years of the conversion programme, half of the trees have been replanted. By 2015, the federation believes it will hit its target of 85-90 per cent.High quality global journalism requires investment.

However, the fall in arabica price is adding to the coffee growers’ woes. Lower revenues will hit Colombia’s ongoing regeneration programme as well as the Central American governments’ fight against the fungus, says Mr Samper.
The fall in the coffee price will make the implementation of similar programmes less affordable.

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/bcbcf...#axzz2NoYnrWBz



Anacafe: Guatemala 2013-14 Coffee Exports Expected to Fall 40%

An outbreak of coffee-eating fungus in Guatemala is expected to lead to a 40% drop in exports next season, the president of the country's coffee association said Wednesday.

"It's very serious," Nils Leporowski said in a telephone interview.
The region accounts for around 10% of global coffee output and its beans are some of the most sought-after by high-end roasters.
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-...20-712766.html
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...spread of a fungal disease in Central America, which in some countries has already resulted in a state of emergency being declared,” said Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch.

“Fungal attack is likely to cause production to fall short of expectations further south, too — for instance in Peru.

“What is more, coffee growers in Colombia are on strike: they want a minimum price to be established that will not be subject to events on the global market.”
http://www.gulf-times.com/business/1...erves,-outlook

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Analyse 24.05.: http://www.stock-channel.net/stock-b...postcount=1120
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