Coffee May Rise to $3 a Pound on Vietnam Drought, Hackett Says
Bloomberg - Marvin G. Perez - 2014-03-12
“The fundamentals remain hyper
bullish and much higherprices are likely that could rival all-
time highs later in the year,” Shawn Hackett, the president of
Hackett Financial AdvisorsInc. in Boynton Beach, Florida, said
today in a report
* “Should the market beworried about a failed Vietnamese
crop on top of thecurrent failed Brazilian crop, the upside
potential could bemonumental and unimaginable”
* NOTE: Brazil is the world’s top coffee exporter, followed by
Vietnam
* NOTE: Arabica futures inN.Y. reached $2.0975/lb, the
highest since Feb. 14,2012, and through yday, they surged
86% this yr
* Orange juice, tradingtoday at $1.5395/lb, “is destined to
see $1.80 to $2” as cropsshrink in Brazil and Florida
* Sugar stays bullish, and “I am outright bearish cocoa and
cotton and see bothmassively underperforming the group as a
whole”
Bloomberg - Marvin G. Perez - 2014-03-12
“The fundamentals remain hyper
bullish and much higher
time highs later in the year,”
Hackett Financial Advisors
today in a report
* “Should the market be
crop on top of the
potential could be
* NOTE: Brazil is the world’
Vietnam
* NOTE: Arabica futures in
highest since Feb. 14,
86% this yr
* Orange juice, trading
see $1.80 to $2” as crops
* Sugar stays bullish, and “
cotton and see both
whole”
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