🛢 Energy & Commodities mixed · 6–18 months
A what‑if from the future

What if Citrus-greening surge collapses global orange-juice supply?

An accelerating citrus-greening and weather hit to Brazil and Florida groves collapses orange-juice supply, spiking FCOJ to record prices.

23%
our model probability
over 6–18 months
prediction markets — wisdom of the crowd
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Empirically anchored 23% · 90% range 8–38% · 29 analogues · measured class climate 85% in 18 mo · 3% held back for the unknown
how we built this number — every step
Measured class rate — climate ≈1.2554/yr → 85% in 18 mo85%
Analyst prior · editorial share 28% of the class24%
Pooled · weight 83%24%
Crowd — no liquid market
Reserve 3% · no extremizing (×1.0)24%
Published23%

The class rate is measured from our dated, sourced event library (decade-normalized Poisson — the full table is public at base_rates.json). The variant’s share within its class is the analyst’s editorial call, published so you can audit it. A wider range means thinner precedent. Full recipe: methodology · scored at Reality Check.

The butterfly cascade

How this trigger trickles across markets, left → right — the root shock, its first‑order moves, then the ripple effects. Drag any node; tap a market for its real price history.

Resolution timeline — how this probability is moving

Our model's odds (gold) over time vs the crowd's (Polymarket, blue), from the past toward the 6–18 months horizon. Each dot is a real macro event that nudged the probability — green pushed it up, red pushed it down. Tap a dot for the source. The gold path is an illustrative reconstruction anchored to today's estimate — real dated events, not a live re-estimate history.

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What it would mean

If this plays out, it is a mixed shock. An accelerating citrus-greening and weather hit to Brazil and Florida groves collapses orange-juice supply, spiking FCOJ to record prices. The trigger decomposes into signed root‑shocks — Biodiversity loss ▲ · Climate/crop supply ▲ · Food inflation ▲ · Risk appetite ▼ — which propagate through our causal graph to the markets below.

If it happens — the markets it would move

Biggest moves first. Projected moves are cascade-model priors; hist A–B% = what comparable past events actually did (measured abnormal returns), and model prior · unmeasured marks markets with no analogue backing yet. Tap any market for its price history.

MarketClassProjected move
1Wheat WHEATon Hyperliquid 📈 chartCommodity▲ +0.6%
hist -0.2–+1.23% · other way -1.94% (n=12)
2Corn CORNon Hyperliquid 📈 chartCommodity▲ +0.6%
hist +0.03–+0.72% · other way -0.85% (n=12)

Probable recommendation

If the scenario above plays out, the probable cross‑asset positioning → a scenario‑conditional read, not personalized investment advice
Short
For a common-man portfolio: Mixed for a typical portfolio — the move is more about rotation than direction. Favour the winners over the losers below rather than net exposure.

Historical precedent — what analogous events actually did

Across 29 analogous events (overlap‑weighted), as abnormal returns — market beta stripped, so it's the event's own effect, not the market backdrop. Shown at 20 days (persistent) and 5 days (immediate); ↺ fades = the two horizons disagree. Confidence = consistency × sample × significance.

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AssetHistory saysAbnormal (20d · 5d)HitnConfidencevs cascade
Volatility VIXLONG+5.2% · 5d +8.3%64%19 0.24·
CORN CORNLONG+0.4% · 5d -1.5% ↺ fades62%18 0.22✓ matches cascade
Gold XAUSHORT-1.2% · 5d -0.6%59%18 0.18·
High-yield credit HYGLONG+0.1% · 5d +0.2%57%18 0.10·
Bitcoin BTCLONG+5.6% · 5d -0.9% ↺ fades52%12 0.04·
WHEAT WHEATLONG+0.8% · 5d -3.3% ↺ fades51%18 0.03✓ matches cascade
10y yield DGS10LONG+2bp · 5d +2bp51%29 0.02·
US dollar DXYLONG+0.3% · 5d +0.2%48%29 0.00·

Methodology. Probability and impact are anchored to history and scored against what actually happens — wins and losses, in public, at Reality Check. Crowd odds live from Polymarket & Kalshi. By Vikas Singh, Quantitative Strategist. Updated 2026-07-03.