Demystifying Commodity Futures
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Concepts such as “contango” and “backwardation” in commodity futures markets are not well understood, and they have a significant impact on realized returns for investors. How can the negative effects of contango (and possible benefits of backwardation) assist investors in a diversified commodity portfolio, and what are they telling the market about supply and demand?
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