ICE cotton falls for 3rd straight session as buyers hold out

ICE cotton falls for 3rd straight session as buyers hold out

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NEW YORK, Dec 14 (Reuters) – Cotton futures fell for the third straight session on Monday, touching nearly a two-week low as prices on the upper end of a recent trading range continued to deter buyers, who held out for further dips.

“We were overbought and weΆre kind of regathering ourselves,” said Ron Lawson, a partner at commodity investment firm Logic Advisors in Sonoma, California.

“Markets have to breathe. You have to exhale so you can inhale again.”

March cotton on ICE Futures U.S. CTc1 CTH6 settled down 0.33 cent, or 0.52 percent, at 63.38 cents per lb. It traded within a range of 62.98 and 63.91 cents a lb.

Total futures market volume rose by 4,427 lots to 17,950.

Data showed total open interest fell 1,271 contracts to 195,905 in the previous session.

Certificated cotton stocks CERT-COT-STX deliverable as of Dec. 11 totaled 65,247 480-lb bales, unchanged from the previous session.

The dollar index .DXY was up 0.07 percent. The ThomsonReuters CoreCommodity CRB Index .TRJCRB , which tracks 19 commodities, was down 0.34 percent.

Speculators raised their net long position to 54,806 from 39,666 in the latest week.

(Reporting By Luc Cohen; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)

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