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Where can I find MRCI's Softs futures research?

MRCI offers Softs market research through two separate products.

1. Subscribe to MRCI Online

MRCI Online is our most popular service and includes research for Coffee, Cocoa, Cotton, Orange Juice, Sugar, and Rough Rice. Data is updated daily and includes:

1. Seasonal Pattern Charts

2. Historical Daily Charts - dating back to 1990 

3. Weekly & Monthly Charts

4. Special Spread Charts (Item #43) Sample file: https://www.mrci.com/sample/sugarspd.pdf

5. Futures & Cash Charts (Item #15) Sample file: https://www.mrci.com/sample/softs.pdf

6. Correlation studies (under Softs)

7. Volatility Charts

In addition, approximately two to three Softs seasonal trading strategies are featured each month.

You can visit MRCI ONLINE sample pages here: http://www.mrci.com/web/sample-pages.html

 

2. Purchase our SOFTS Special Historical Report

Our Softs Special Historical Report provides year-round seasonal research for the Softs markets and includes 83 historical trading strategies covering Coffee, Cocoa, Cotton, Orange Juice, Sugar, and Rough Rice.

This report is ideal for traders seeking comprehensive historical analysis for the entire year.

Tutorial of MRCI Special Historical Reports

View Table of Contents and Sample (PDF)

Includes 83 trading strategies for the SOFTS Markets for the whole year!

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 June 2026 06:40  
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