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SMU MoMo Index Reflects Changes in Steel Pricing
Written by Brett Linton
June 18, 2014
The Steel Market Update Price MoMo Index for flat rolled steel in the U.S turned negative this week after being in positive territory for the previous ten weeks. MoMo, a trailing indicator, is measured as a percentage and shows the relation of the current hot rolled coil (HRC) price movements against the previous 12-week average spot price as recorded by Steel Market Update. MoMo was measured at -0.81 percent this week, meaning that the current HRC price is slightly lower than the average price over the previous 12 weeks.
The change in MoMo can be a useful indicator in depicting the severity of price movements and evaluating the directional trend prices may be in. The week-over-week change in MoMo was -1.18 percent, the sixth consecutive week-over-week decline. Looking at this change on a 3-week moving average, we see that the trend in HRC price fluctuation is showing a negative direction for HRC prices for the fifth week in a row. The 3-week average change in MoMo is -1.07 percent, down from -0.85 last week.
The interactive graph below demonstrates the relationship between the SMU hot rolled coil price and the three week moving average change in MoMo. Published in our Tuesday evening issue, the SMU HRC price range for this week is $640-$690/ton with an average price of $665/ton, unchanged from last week.
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Brett Linton
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