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Theory of normal backwardation
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From : bionicturtledotcom
Added: Sep 2, 2009
This is the classic, but difficult idea, that offers an explanation for why we expect the forward price to be less than the expected future spot price: F less than E[future spot]. The key to the theory is the assumption that hedgers are, on average, taking short positions (e.g., a corn farmer needs to *short* because he/she plans to sell the commodity in the future)
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Added: Sep 2, 2009
This is the classic, but difficult idea, that offers an explanation for why we expect the forward price to be less than the expected future spot price: F less than E[future spot]. The key to the theory is the assumption that hedgers are, on average, taking short positions (e.g., a corn farmer needs to *short* because he/she plans to sell the commodity in the future)
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