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Introduction to Futures Markets

APEC 5010 Additional Resources Definition of Marketing Terms fact sheet Introduction to Futures Markets fact sheet

APEC 5010 What is a commodity futures contract? A standardized forward contract that can be bought and sold A legal instrument calling for the holder of the contract to either deliver or to accept delivery of a commodity on or by some future date (contractual obligation) A trader who sells futures contracts (goes short) is obligated to deliver against the contract A trader who buys futures contracts (goes long) is obligated to take delivery on the contract Quantity, Quality and Delivery points are specified in the futures contract Price is determined in the market place (at the commodity exchanges)

APEC 5010 History of Commodity Futures Contracts Cash grain forward contracts in mid 1800’s –When prices at harvest were higher, farmers defaulted on forward contracts –When prices were lower at harvest, those who had forward contracted to take the grain couldn’t be found Chicago Board of Trade organized 1848 to ensure contracts would be honored –Kansas City Board of Trade and Chicago Mercantile Exchange formed in 1870’s Current growth in trade started in 1970s Growth has been fueled by –Price variability in cash (“spot”) markets –Price instability and uncertainty in general

APEC 5010 Example Contract CME Group

APEC 5010 Example Contract CME Group

APEC 5010 Sample Agricultural Contracts Contract (Symbol)ExchangeContract Size Corn (C)CBOT5,000 bu Soybeans (S)CBOT5,000 bu Soybean Meal (SM)CBOT100 tons Wheat (W)CBOT5,000 bu Wheat HRW (KW)KCBT5,000 bu Wheat spring (MW)MGE5,000 bu Live Cattle (LC)CME40,000 lb Feeder Cattle (FC)CME50,000 lb Lean Hogs (LH)CME40,000 lb Pork Bellies (PB)CME40,000 lb Class III Milk (DA)CME200,000 lb

APEC 5010 Who Trades Futures and Why Hedger –A trader who has a position (farmer), or will have a position (elevator), in the cash market –Wishes to transfer price risk to someone else –Establish an expected forward price for commodity Speculator –A trader who has no position in the cash market –Is trying to earn a profit buying and selling contracts Many more Speculators than Hedgers –Most Speculators lose money

APEC 5010 How Trade is Conducted Trader places a buy/sell order with his/her broker by phone or Electronically. Broker transmits order to Exchange in Chicago, New York, etc Order is time stamped and sent To the “Floor” to be filled Filled in the “pit” by open Outcry or electronically. The price is recorded, time stamped And reported to exchange, broker And trader

APEC 5010 Information provided to the trader after the transaction Date of transaction Description of the transaction Price at which the transaction occurred Profit or loss from trade if closing (offsetting a position) Commission charges Account balance prior to the transaction Account balance after the transaction

APEC 5010 The Accounting Process To trade in futures markets you must have an account with a brokerage firm and you must put up some “earnest money” This is known as Margin Money Margin Money is what insures that buyers and sellers of contracts will honor their contracts, it is to their financial advantage

Margin Money Initial Margins are charged for each contract traded (generally 5% of face value or less) –The minimum Initial Margin is set by the Exchanges, –Brokerage firms can charge more –The minimum will at least cover the amount a contract can change in one day Live Cattle $.03/lb * 40,000 lb = $1,200 Corn $.30/bu * 5,000 bu = $1,500 Maintenance Margin is the minimum amount per contract the trader can have in his/her account before receiving a “margin call.” –A call to place more money into the account to bring it back to the level of the Initial Margin Occurs when the market moves against your position –Market moves higher for someone who sold a contract –Market move lower for someone who bought a contract Failure to do so results in the trader being taken out of the market –Maintenance Margins are generally about 2/3 of the Initial Margin

Example Margin Accounting

APEC 5010 Months Traded and Why Liquidity – Needs to be enough people interested in trading futures with a particular delivery (maturity) month. (wish to avoid “thin” markets) –Volatility –Volumes moving in cash market Example: Few feeder cattle moving in July but many more in September and October (hedging opportunities)

APEC 5010 Commodity Futures and Price Discovery Futures markets bring together thousands of persons with different ideas about what commodities are actually worth (especially in the future) –Futures markets are anticipatory markets These people negotiate what they believe are “fair” or acceptable prices The result is an ever changing price that is the “consensus” of people trading contracts at that moment in time based on available information and expectations

APEC July Wheat (KW) Price Discovery Prices Changed because of –changing crop conditions –general economy –expected exports –other crop prices Source: Data Transmission Network

APEC 5010 Importance of Futures Markets in Price Discovery Futures prices are easily and quickly assessable worldwide They represent an “efficient” forecast for prices in the futures They are used extensively to discover price in cash markets (may be most important function)

APEC 5010 Source of Futures Quotes Minute Delayed Quotes Available Directly From the Exchanges Links to Specific Contracts and to the Exchanges

APEC 5010 Example Futures Quote Source: CME Group

APEC 5010 Futures Roll in Price Discovery Suppose an Iowa farmer looks at the Nov Soybean and Dec Corn contracts in the spring and decides, based on his cost, that Soybeans will be more profitable He will plan to plant more Soybeans and less Corn If his costs are similar to many farmers, than many farmers will begin to make the same decision The market will receive this information and assume a larger Soybean crop and a smaller Corn crop –Dec Corn Futures Prices will increase –Nov Soybean Futures Prices will decrease The market will reach an equilibrium where the optimal corn and soybeans are planted to match expected demand

APEC 5010 Summary This lesson was a brief overview of the futures markets –What a contract is –How a trade is conducted –Margin Money –The roll of futures in price discover The next two lessons cover –Basis - The relationship of cash prices and futures market prices –Hedging - How to use the futures market to offset risk and establish a forward price