Ag trade ideas

i have a fully automated spread trading system that i developed from a floor broker who had a extensive track record. he passed away and i would up with his materials and set out to program it into a mechanical model. it performs exactly as his work was performed by paper and pencil on graph paper.

below is a chart of corn and oats spread you can see the trends it gets into are pretty good.

i have everything printing out just as his manual figuring displayed. i have never done anything with it but it is one of my prize possessions.

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I have never used trend-following strategies on intra or intermarket spreads but I know a lot of people are. Actually sometimes my seasonal trades are in fact trend-following. We enter for different reasons but we all end up with the same trades...
 
I got it, thank you TraDaTor and as a seasoned trader do you have an idea on how large that spread between the two prices of different crops can be (I mean in the past few years) ?
 
It was the year of the food riots. Minneapolis Wheat spreads between March and May went backwardated +700( and it wasn't intercrop ). The outright market was opening limit up for 2 weeks or so. Plenty of people were caught short and had to exit their positions using synthetics via options.
 
SRW is harvested in June. July 19 is the first 2019 crop expiry. May 19 is still a 2018 crop expiry.

When wheat price are high, the mean reversion is done through the inter-harvest period (May to July).
Being short May, Long Jul is highly correlated to short outright. (it's also very similar of shorting a call...)

I advised not to be short this spread currently and not to trade that without understanding inter-harvest.
 
No. I don't use such protections. For instruments that usually explode when they invert( Robusta ), I put a hard stop on the calendar spread. By the way, you can trade calendar spread options on CBOT, some are fairly liquid I think.
 
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