You cant predict when the big winning periods will come. Otherwise hedge funds wouldnt trade through those periods of losing months. They would just stop and wait. Same applies to smaller traders. Unless you have a highly monthly win rate you never know when those winning periods will come, you could be waiting a long time. Lumpy trading profits are not predictable like other seasonal businesses, like retail shops, where large profits are almost guaranteed to come every Xmas.
Actually, there are institutional trading firms that do in fact trade something like Corn, Coffee, Wheat, Soybeans and so on...
They in fact use seasonal tendencies in their trading and overall do very well with it. Yet, I'm not sure about hedge funds.
Those trading firms work directly with Cargill, Louis Dreyfus, ADM, Glencore International, Bunge and others to ensure they got it right...seasonal products stats are lining up with their predictive models.
Yet, I'm sure if/when something goes wrong with the weather or geo-political event here and there to throw off the trades...resulting in losses or smaller than expected profits.
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