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What Market Factors Typically Lead to a State of Contango?

Contango is typically caused by the 'Cost of Carry,' which includes storage costs, insurance, and interest paid to finance the underlying asset until the futures delivery date. If these costs are positive, the futures price must be higher than the spot price to compensate the holder for carrying the asset forward in time.

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