养殖油脂产业链日度策略报告-20260401
Fang Zheng Zhong Qi Qi Huo·2026-04-01 06:21
- Report Industry Investment Rating There is no information about the report industry investment rating in the provided content. 2. Core Viewpoints of the Report - Soybean Oil: The long - term bullish factors for soybean oil continue, but the amplitude has increased. It is recommended to shift long positions to the 09 contract. The support level for the 09 contract is 8500 - 8550 yuan/ton, and the resistance level is 8800 - 8900 yuan/ton [1]. - Rapeseed Oil: In the short - term, rapeseed oil may continue to fluctuate widely. It is advisable to wait and see and look for opportunities to go long after stabilization. The 05 contract's upper resistance range is 10000 - 10100, and the lower support range is 9450 - 9460 [1]. - Palm Oil: Considering the positive factors such as biodiesel policies, geopolitical tensions, and strong exports of Malaysian palm oil, palm oil can be treated with a cautious bullish attitude, mainly adopting the strategy of going long on dips. The upper resistance range for the main contract is 10200 - 10220, and the lower support range is 9400 - 9410 [2]. - Soybean No. 2 and Soybean Meal: The cost - side support for the far - month contracts continues. It is recommended to arrange long positions in the 09 contracts of soybean No. 2 and soybean meal. The support level for the 09 contract of soybean meal is 2940 - 2950 yuan/ton, and the resistance level is 3070 - 3080 yuan/ton. The lower support for the 05 contract of soybean No. 2 is 3700 - 3720, and the upper resistance is 3850 - 3860 yuan/ton [3]. - Rapeseed Meal: In the short - term, the price of rapeseed meal may continue to fluctuate and bottom out. It is advisable to wait and see and look for opportunities to go long after stabilization. The RM contract's lower support level is 2280 - 2300, and the upper resistance level is 2500 - 2510 [4]. - Corn and Corn Starch: The short - term futures prices may adjust slightly. It is recommended to wait and see or look for opportunities to go long on dips. The support range for the 2605 contract of corn is 2250 - 2280, and the resistance range is 2450 - 2480. The support range for the 05 contract of corn starch is 2670 - 2680, and the resistance range is 2850 - 2860 [5]. - Soybean No. 1: The upward driving force for soybean No. 1 is expected to be insufficient. It is not advisable to chase long positions. It is recommended to wait and see in the short - term. The resistance level for the 05 contract is 4740 - 4760 yuan/ton, and the support level is 4400 - 4450 yuan/ton [6]. - Hogs: The short - term supply - demand pattern is difficult to change fundamentally. Cautious investors can wait and see, while aggressive investors can consider going long on the 2607 contract lightly below 11000 points after the release of spot pressure. For options, a covered call strategy combination can be held [7]. - Eggs: Cautious investors are advised to wait and see, while aggressive investors can go long on the 05 contract below 3400 points. It is not advisable to chase short positions in the near - month contracts at historical low price ranges [7]. 3. Summary According to the Directory 3.1 First Part: Sector Strategy Recommendations 3.1.1 Market Analysis - Oilseeds: Soybean No. 1 05 contract is expected to fluctuate widely. It is recommended to wait and see. Soybean No. 2 05 contract is in a wide - range adjustment. It is also recommended to wait and see [10]. - Oils: The 09 contract of soybean oil, 05 contract of rapeseed oil, and 05 contract of palm oil are all in a wide - range or oscillatory pattern. The 09 contract of soybean oil can be considered for long positions after stabilization, the 05 contract of rapeseed oil is recommended to wait and see, and the 05 contract of palm oil can be bought on dips [10]. - Proteins: The 09 contract of soybean meal and 05 contract of rapeseed meal are in an oscillatory pattern. It is recommended to go long after stabilization [10]. - Energy and By - products: The 05 contracts of corn and corn starch are in an oscillatory adjustment. It is recommended to wait and see [10]. - Livestock: The 05 contracts of hogs and eggs are in an oscillatory bottom - seeking pattern. It is recommended to wait and see [10]. 3.1.2 Commodity Arbitrage - Oilseeds: For the 5 - 9 spreads of soybean No. 1 and soybean No. 2, it is recommended to wait and see [11]. - Oils: For the 5 - 9 spreads of soybean oil, rapeseed oil, and palm oil, it is recommended to wait and see. For the 05 spreads of soybean oil - palm oil, rapeseed oil - soybean oil, and rapeseed oil - palm oil, it is also recommended to wait and see [12]. - Proteins: For the 5 - 9 spreads of soybean meal and rapeseed meal, it is recommended to wait and see. For the 05 spread of soybean meal - rapeseed meal, it is recommended to wait and see [12]. - Energy and By - products: For the 5 - 9 spread of corn, it is recommended to go short on rallies. For the 5 - 9 spread of corn starch, it is recommended to wait and see. For the 05 spread of corn - corn starch, it is recommended to wait and see [12]. - Livestock: For the 5 - 7 spread of hogs, it is recommended to hold reverse arbitrage positions. For the 5 - 7 spread of eggs, it is recommended to wait and see [12]. 3.1.3 Basis and Spot - Futures Strategies The report provides the spot prices, price changes, and basis changes of various varieties in different sectors, including oilseeds, oils, proteins, energy and by - products, and livestock [13]. 3.2 Second Part: Key Data Tracking Table 3.2.1 Oils and Oilseeds - Daily Data: It includes the import cost data of soybeans, rapeseeds, and palm oil from different origins and shipping periods, such as the arrival premium, futures prices, CNF prices, and import - duty - paid prices [15][16]. - Weekly Data: It shows the inventory changes and operating rates of various oils and oilseeds, such as the inventory of soybeans, soybean meal, rapeseeds, rapeseed meal, palm oil, peanuts, and peanut oil, as well as their corresponding operating rates [18]. 3.2.2 Feed - Daily Data: It provides the import cost data of corn from different countries and months, including CNF prices and import - duty - paid costs [18]. - Weekly Data: It shows the weekly data of corn and corn starch, such as the consumption, inventory, operating rate, and sales progress of corn in deep - processing enterprises, as well as the inventory of corn starch enterprises [19]. 3.2.3 Livestock - It provides the daily and weekly data of hogs and eggs, including the spot prices, price changes, and key weekly data such as inventory, production rate, and profit of hogs and eggs [19][20][21][22]. 3.3 Third Part: Fundamental Tracking Charts It includes a series of charts related to the livestock (hogs and eggs), oils and oilseeds, and feed sectors, such as the closing prices of futures contracts, spot prices, inventory, production, and trading volume of various commodities [23][31][55]. 3.4 Fourth Part: Options Situation of Feed, Livestock, and Oils It shows the historical volatility of various commodities such as rapeseed meal, rapeseed oil, soybean oil, palm oil, and peanuts, as well as the trading volume, open interest, and put - call ratio of corn options [93]. 3.5 Fifth Part: Warehouse Receipt Situation of Feed, Livestock, and Oils It presents the warehouse receipt situations of various commodities, including rapeseed meal, rapeseed oil, soybean oil, palm oil, peanuts, corn, corn starch, hogs, and eggs [101].