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Commodity Prices Are Due For A Severe Correction, Says Mike McGlone

Forward Guidance

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Is Backwardation a Typical Bullish Sign?

When people talk about tight markets, isn't that typically rather different? Deep backwardation and isn't tight market sign that demand is robust? When you're running up in prices into back-redation, that's your bullish sign. I like to point out here, so I can sell where back-radation is just part of that triggerThat flips commodities back to what they always do. They're one of the most mean-reverting assets on the planet.

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