Bearish Setups In Coffee And Natural Gas Charts

 | Oct 19, 2021 01:53AM ET

Commodities have been a big topic over the last couple of months, Europe and parts of Asia are in an energy crisis with natural gas prices rising nearly 1,000%. Meanwhile, coffee prices have also been climbing higher with futures up over 100% during the last twelve months. However, I think both of these trends may be put under pressure. Let’s dive in…h2 A look at coffee/h2

Looking at a long-term chart of coffee futures back to the 1990s, we can see the crop was extremely volatile and not immune to large moves. The current 100% run has taken the commodity to nearly a 3.5 z-score (5yr), the highest since 2010 and a level coffee has only seen a handful of times. Narrowing the lookback a bit, coffee futures are over 35% above the 1-year average. The orange lines on the chart below show when price has been this far above its 1-year moving average in the past, which marks just about every major peak in coffee prices over the last 40 years.