(Lecture notes for the Week 1 Second session, Wednesday, 2/5/14) Introductory Pricing/Marketing Workshop for Grains, On-Line

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(Lecture notes for the Week 1 Second session, Wednesday, 2/5/14) Introductory Pricing/Marketing Workshop for Grains, On-Line Review Futures Market Prices Hilker s version to make some points Think of futures market prices as the world price, in the sense they are set by the U.S. and World Supply and Demand situation. (We will define futures market contracts in a bit) Cash Market Price Hilker s version Price received at the local level, while based of the futures markets and the world supply and demand situation, they also include the distant to the futures market, storage, and the local supply and demand situation. Basis Basis is the difference between some specified cash market price and some specified futures contract price. It reflects the difference between the world situation and the local situation.

Basis defined as: Cash Futures = Basis or C F = B (C = F +/- B) The four possible market situations 1- Futures up, basis weakening 2- Futures up, basis strengthening 3- Futures down, basis weakening 4- Futures down, basis strengthening There are different pricing tools for each situation. Some tools prices just the futures, and others just the basis, and other both at once. Before choosing the proper tool, TWO decisions need to be made. - Futures direction, up or down - Basis direction, weakening or strengthening You NEVER choose a pricing tool without making TWO decisions For example, you NEVER just decide you like the cash price, but rather you think futures are going down, and the basis may weaken.

Futures Contract (Short version, Hilker) A futures contract is a legally binding commitment to deliver or take delivery of a given quantity and quality of a commodity. To deliver, you sell a futures contract.

Information needed for a hedge. (All per bushel) Date July Corn Futures $4.51 2/5/14 Cash Price $4.00 2/5/14 Expected basis on -$0.30 6/18/14 (Historical Olympic 5-year Average) Monthly storage costs $0.02

HEDGE TABLE (Futures Down, Perfect Hedge) CASH FUTURES BASIS E.B. Date Operation /bu. Operation /bu. /bu. /bu. Gain (+) or Loss ( ) Storage Cost Net From Cash Market Brokerage Net From Futures Net From Hedge Net Price Received Net Price Expected

HEDGE TABLE (Futures Down, Perfect Hedge) CASH FUTURES BASIS E.B. Date Operation /bu. Operation /bu. /bu. /bu. 2/5/2014 Store $4.00 Sell July $4.51 0.51 0.51 6/20/2014 Sell 3.70 Buy July 4.00 0.30 0.30 Gain (+) or Loss ( ) 0.30 +0.51 +0.21 +0.21 Storage Cost 0.09 0.09 0.09 Net From Cash Market 0.39 Brokerage 0.01 0.01 0.01 Net From Futures +0.50 +0.50 Net From Hedge +0.11 +0.11 +0.11 Net Price Received $4.11 Net Price Expected $4.11

HEDGE TABLE (Futures up, Perfect Hedge) CASH FUTURES BASIS E.B. Date Operation /bu. Operation /bu. /bu. /bu. Gain (+) or Loss ( ) Storage Cost Net From Cash Market Brokerage Net From Futures Net From Hedge Net Price Received Net Price Expected

HEDGE TABLE (Futures Up, Perfect Hedge) CASH FUTURES BASIS E.B. Date Operation /bu. Operation /bu. /bu. /bu. 2/5/2014 Store $4.00 Sell July $4.51 0.51 0.51 6/20/2014 Sell 4.70 Buy July 5.00 0.30 0.30 Gain (+) or Loss ( ) +0.70 0.49 +0.21 +0.21 Storage Cost 0.09 0.09 0.09 Net From Cash Market +0.61 Brokerage 0.01 0.01 0.01 Net From Futures 0.50 0.50 Net From Hedge +0.11 +0.11 +0.11 Net Price Received $4.11 Net Price Expected $4.11

HEDGE TABLE (Futures Down, Imperfect Hedge) CASH FUTURES BASIS E.B. Date Operation /bu. Operation /bu. /bu. /bu. Gain (+) or Loss ( ) Storage Cost Net From Cash Market Brokerage Net From Futures Net From Hedge Net Price Received Net Price Expected

HEDGE TABLE (Futures Down, Imperfect Hedge) CASH FUTURES BASIS E.B. Date Operation /bu. Operation /bu. /bu. /bu. 2/5/2014 Store $4.00 Sell July $4.51 0.51 0.51 6/20/2014 Sell 3.70 Buy July 3.95 0.25 0.30 Gain (+) or Loss ( ) 0.30 +0.56 +0.26 +0.21 Storage Cost 0.09 0.09 0.09 Net From Cash Market 0.39 Brokerage 0.01 0.01 0.01 Net From Futures +0.55 +0.55 Net From Hedge +0.16 +0.16 +0.11 Net Price Received $4.16 Net Price Expected $4.11

(Storage costs 6 cents/month) HEDGE TABLE (Futures Down) DON T HEDGE!!! CASH FUTURES BASIS E.B. Date Operation /bu. Operation /bu. /bu. /bu. 2/5/2014 Store $4.00 Sell July $4.51 0.51 0.51 6/20/2014 Sell 3.70 Buy July 4.00 0.30 0.30 Gain (+) or Loss ( ) 0.30 +0.51 +0.21 +0.21 Storage Cost 0.26 0.26 0.26 Net From Cash Market 0.56 Brokerage 0.01 0.01 0.01 Net From Futures +0.50 +0.50 Net From Hedge 0.06 0.06 0.06 Net Price Received $3.94 Net Price Expected $3.94

Information needed for a hedge. (All per bushel) Date May Soy Futures $12.99 2/5/14 Cash Price $12.93 2/5/14 Expected basis on $-0.30 4/18/14 (Historical Olympic 5-year Average) Monthly storage costs $ 0.06 Brokerage cost $ 0.01

HEDGE TABLE (Soybeans) CASH FUTURES BASIS E.B. Date Operation /bu. Operation /bu. /bu. /bu. Gain (+) or Loss ( ) Storage Cost Net From Cash Market Brokerage Net From Futures Net From Hedge Net Price Received Net Price Expected

HEDGE TABLE (Soybeans) CASH FUTURES BASIS E.B. Date Operation /bu. Operation /bu. /bu. /bu. 2/5/2014 Store $12.93 Sell May $12.99 0.06 0.06 6/20/2014 Sell 12.00 Buy May 12.30 0.30 0.30 Gain (+) or Loss ( ) 0.93 +0.69 0.24 0.24 Storage Cost 0.15 0.15 0.15 Net From Cash Market 1.08 Brokerage 0.01 0.01 0.01 Net From Futures +0.68 +0.68 Net From Hedge 0.40 0.40 0.40 Net Price Received $12.53 Net Price Expected $12.53

Information needed for a hedge. (All per bushel) Date July Corn Futures $4.51 2/5/14 Cash Price $4.00 2/5/14 Expected basis on $-0.30 6/18/14 (Historical Olympic 5-year Average) Monthly storage costs $0.02 Brokerage cost $0.01 Hedge (can be different only by the amount different from expected basis) July Futures $4.51 or $4.51 or $4.51 Basis -0.30-0.25 (if) -0.35 (if) Storage -0.09-0.09-0.09 Brokerage -0.01-0.01-0.01 Net Price $4.11 $4.16 $4.16

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