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Can Multiyear Rollover Hedging Increase Mean Returns?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2005

Byung-Sam Yoon
Affiliation:
Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Korea
B. Wade Brorsen
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK

Abstract

Both market advisors and researchers have often suggested multiyear rollover hedging as a way to increase producer returns. This study determines whether rollover hedging can increase expected returns for producers. For rollover hedging to increase expected returns, futures prices must follow a mean-reverting process. To test for the existence of mean reversion in agricultural commodity prices, this study uses a longer set of price data and a wider range of test procedures than past research. With the use of both the return predictability test from long-horizon regression and the variance ratio test, we find that mean reversion does not exist in futures prices for corn, wheat, soybean, soybean oil, and soybean meal. The findings are consistent with the weak form of market efficiency. Simulated trading results for 3-year rollover hedges provide additional evidence that the expected returns to the rollover hedging strategies are not statistically different from the expected returns to routine annual hedges and cash sale at harvest.

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Copyright © Southern Agricultural Economics Association 2005

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