Coffee (COFFEE) is down 2.08% at Jul 10 04:35(ET), now at $3.3131, with a 7-day up of 10.31%.

The retreat in coffee prices is primarily driven by a diminishing frost risk in Brazils key growing regions. As the market navigates the peak of the winter season in the Southern Hemisphere, recent meteorological updates have indicated a lack of polar air masses capable of damaging the Arabica crop. The absence of immediate weather threats has prompted institutional investors to unwind the risk premiums built into futures contracts over the preceding weeks. With clear and dry conditions forecast across Minas Gerais and Sao Paulo, the harvest is progressing at an accelerated pace, increasing the volume of new-crop coffee entering the supply chain.
Additional pressure is stemming from the relative weakness of the Brazilian Real against the U.S. Dollar. A softer Real enhances the competitiveness of Brazilian exports and increases the local currency returns for producers, incentivizing them to hedge their production more aggressively on the New York exchange. This increase in producer selling, combined with the liquidation of long positions by trend-following funds, has weighed on the market balance. The acceleration of the harvest also alleviates immediate concerns regarding physical availability, allowing roasters to adopt a more patient approach to procurement.
On the inventory front, a gradual rebuilding of exchange-certified stocks is contributing to a more comfortable supply outlook. While global inventories remain historically lean, the recent trend of rising warehouse receipts suggests that the acute tightness observed earlier in the year is beginning to dissipate. Furthermore, if the market perceives that the supply-demand deficit is narrowing due to favorable yields in Brazil, the structural support for higher prices weakens. Market participants continue to monitor the tail end of the frost window, but the current momentum suggests that the path of least resistance is lower as the fundamental outlook shifts from scarcity to seasonal abundance.
Technically, Coffee (COFFEE) shows a MACD (12,26,9) value of 0.117, indicating a buy signal. The RSI at 64.455 suggests neutral condition and the Williams %R at 23.221 suggests buy condition. Please monitor closely.

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