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  2. Contango - Wikipedia

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    The contango should not exceed the cost of carry, because producers and consumers can compare the futures contract price against the spot price plus storage, and choose the better one. Arbitrageurs can sell one and buy the other for a theoretically risk-free profit (see rational pricing—futures). The EU describes the two groups of players in ...

  3. Oil-storage trade - Wikipedia

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    The concept started to be used by oil traders in the market in early 1990. [2] But it was in 2007 through 2009 that the oil storage trade expanded. [6] Many participants—including Wall Street giants, such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and Citicorp—turned sizeable profits simply by sitting on tanks of oil. [5]

  4. Lars Valentin Jacobsson - Wikipedia

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    Jacobsson initially worked in the petroleum industry, [3] where he was involved in starting up storage, trading and shipping companies, as well as being the inventor of the oil Contango market in the early 1990s. [4] [5] [6] In early 2000s he sold his oil related businesses. [7] [8] Since 2005, he started up two solar energy companies.

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  6. Contango: 1 Key Reason Not to Buy These ETFs - AOL

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    Exchange-traded funds are some of the most useful investments ever created. But they can also be more complicated than you realize, and if you don't understand all the intricacies involved in a ...

  7. Here are 5 things that will get likely more expensive in 2025 ...

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    The price of coffee rose more than 80% in 2024, according to The Wall Street Journal, surpassing a record set in 1977. And with concerns brewing about a weak 2025 harvest in Brazil, prices could ...

  8. Normal backwardation - Wikipedia

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    The opposite market condition to normal backwardation is known as contango. Contango refers to "negative basis" where the future price is trading above the expected spot price. [3] Note: In industry parlance backwardation may refer to the situation that futures prices are below the current spot price. [4]

  9. Theory of storage - Wikipedia

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    Futures prices tend to be in contango; The volatility of spot and futures prices tend to be low, and futures premiums rise to the full cost of storage; When supplies are tight, and purchasing managers build production inventory levels to ensure availability, Futures prices tend toward backwardation