Seasonal adjustment factors imply PG futures could see upward pressure in late summer, historically a stronger demand period. The contract’s beta against the broader commodities index remains high, meaning macro shocks tend to amplify price swings. Traders may seek hedges to manage this volatility. Here are The Desert Sun's picks for the top 10 events to check out in the desert Monday, Oct. 6 through Sunday, Oct. 12. (And if you’d like to submit an upcoming event of your own for a future roundup, see the bottom of this article for directions.) Waterloo excels in providing experiential education and fostering entrepreneurship through the University's for-credit programs, WatSPEED's upskilling programs and the startup incubator Velocity. These initiatives ensure that student and researcher innovations yield significant societal and economic benefits. PG Holding’s focus on investing in creative content and intellectual properties complements with Waterloo’s dedication to IP mobilization and commercialization. Together, they share a vision of leveraging intellectual property to inspire innovation and drive economic growth. PG futures are showing signs of resilience despite broader commodity weakness. Spot market data show supply constraints persisting due to logistical bottlenecks. Technical analysts highlight a strong support level at $1612; a break above $1680 could trigger momentum buying. Market makers are watching currency fluctuations that could impact import costs.