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Cash Market Analysis Made Easy with MRCI Cash Charts

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MRCI Cash Charts: Access Comprehensive Cash Market Data

Moore Research Center, Inc. (MRCI) offers a range of Cash Charts to assist traders and analysts in evaluating cash market trends and their relationship with futures contracts. These resources are available to MRCI ONLINE subscribers and include:

  1. Futures and Cash Charts: Convenient, flip-through PDF files containing daily and monthly charts of the underlying cash market and several nearby delivery months for a futures contract or complex. These charts are designed to help users compare current market conditions with historical data. Sample file: mrci.com

  2. Seasonal Pattern Cash Charts: Charts that illustrate seasonal trends in cash markets, aiding in the identification of recurring patterns over time.

  3. Correlation Cash Charts: Visual representations of the relationships between cash markets and other financial instruments, providing insights into market dynamics.

  4. Historical Daily Cash Charts: A comprehensive archive of nearly 6,000 historical cash market charts dating back to 1966, offering valuable data for long-term analysis.

  5. Weekly & Monthly Cash Charts: Regularly updated charts that provide a detailed view of cash market movements on a weekly and monthly basis.

These charts are accessible through the MRCI ONLINE platform, offering subscribers valuable tools for market analysis and decision-making.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 October 2025 09:31  
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