Sugar (SB=F)
Seasonality Analysis
Sugar #11 futures
Sugar Annual Seasonality Statistics
Sugar Monthly Seasonality Performance
| Month | Avg Return | Win Rate | Strength |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 2.24% | Moderate | |
| February | 0.24% | Moderate | |
| March WORST | -3.66% | Very Weak | |
| April | -1.38% | Very Weak | |
| May | -0.32% | Weak | |
| June BEST | 4.37% | Strong | |
| July | 2.78% | Strong | |
| August | -0.92% | Weak | |
| September | 2.56% | Moderate | |
| October | 0.82% | Weak | |
| November | 0.26% | Weak | |
| December | 0.75% | Moderate |
Sugar 2026 vs Historical Pattern
Sugar Interactive Seasonality Chart
Sugar Pattern Scanner
Sugar Seasonal Historical Performance
About Sugar (SB=F) Seasonality
Sugar (SB=F) has been analyzed using 27 years of historical data to identify seasonal patterns. Classified under Commodities, Sugar shows distinct seasonal tendencies based on historical data.
The strongest month for Sugar is historically June, with an average return of 4.37% and a win rate of 62%. Conversely, March tends to be the weakest month, averaging -3.66% return.
Looking at the full calendar year, Sugar has an average annual return of 7.75% with an overall monthly win rate of 49.5%. Out of 12 months, 8 typically show positive average returns.
The seasonal pattern for Sugar has a consistency score of 38.7 (Poor), based on 27 years of data. Higher consistency means the seasonal pattern has been more reliable across different market conditions.
Sugar Seasonality FAQ
What is the best month to buy Sugar (SB=F)?
Historically, June has been the best month for Sugar, with an average return of 4.37% and a win rate of 62%. However, past performance does not guarantee future results.
What is the worst month for Sugar (SB=F)?
Based on historical data, March has been the weakest month for Sugar, with an average return of -3.66%. This is a historical observation and does not guarantee future results.
How reliable is SB=F seasonality data?
The seasonality analysis for Sugar is based on 27 years of historical price data. While seasonal patterns can provide useful insights, they should be combined with other forms of analysis. Past patterns do not guarantee future performance.
How can I use Sugar seasonality in my trading?
Use Sugar (SB=F) seasonality as one factor in your analysis. Identify historically strong and weak months, combine with other research methods. SeasOptima provides premium tools including interactive charts, pattern scanning, and historical performance data for deeper analysis.