By InvestMacro
Here are the latest charts and statistics for the Commitment of Traders (COT) reports data published by the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
The latest COT data is updated through Tuesday September 20th and shows a quick view of how large market participants (for-profit speculators and commercial traders) were positioned in the futures markets. All currency positions are in direct relation to the US dollar where, for example, a bet for the euro is a bet that the euro will rise versus the dollar while a bet against the euro will be a bet that the euro will decline versus the dollar.
This data is through Tuesday and one day before the US Federal Reserve lifted the benchmark interest rate by 75 basis points to a range of 3 to 3.25 percent.
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The COT currency market speculator bets were slightly lower this week as five out of the eleven currency markets we cover had higher positioning while the other six markets had lower speculator contracts.
Leading the gains for the currency markets was the Euro (45,286 contracts) with the Australian dollar (17,294 contracts), the British pound sterling (13,243 contracts), the Swiss franc (565 contracts) and Bitcoin (451 contracts) also showing a positive week.
The currencies leading the declines in speculator bets this week were the Canadian dollar (-10,369 contracts) with the US Dollar Index (-7,738 contracts), the New Zealand dollar (-7,288 contracts), the Mexican peso (-2,652 contracts), the Japanese yen (-588 contracts) and the Brazilian real (-584 contracts) also registering lower bets on the week.
Highlighting the COT Forex data this week was the sharp change in speculator positioning for the Euro again this week. The speculative positioning for the Euro jumped by a total of +45,286 contracts this week following last week’s gain of +24,512 contracts and a rise of +11,327 contracts in the week before that.
Overall, Euro speculator positions have risen by +81,125 contracts in just the past three weeks and have now taken the speculator standing out of bearish territory for the first time in fifteen weeks (current net position of +33,449 contracts). This is a surprising turnabout for this market because speculators (especially in currencies) have tended to be trend-followers historically. They buy when prices are rising and sell when prices are falling.
The Euro has been on a historic decline with prices hitting levels below parity that have not been touched for approximately twenty years. However, the Euro futures speculators have been going the opposite way and increasing their bullish positioning as the currency falls. Will this positioning hold up? Are the speculators buying at the right time (betting on catching the low)? These interesting questions will resolve themselves in the future but it is an example of a current situation that shows that markets and traders can change their tune or flip usual behavior on its head, at least in the short-term.
The Euro price, meanwhile, followed through lower to close out the week. The EURUSD currency pair fell by more than 3 percent and ended the week at the 0.9692 exchange rate – the lowest level since October of 2002.
Sep-20-2022 | OI | OI-Index | Spec-Net | Spec-Index | Com-Net | COM-Index | Smalls-Net | Smalls-Index |
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USD Index | 54,292 | 76 | 27,931 | 72 | -30,775 | 27 | 2,844 | 48 |
EUR | 657,952 | 63 | 33,449 | 45 | -52,310 | 61 | 18,861 | 6 |
GBP | 266,295 | 77 | -54,843 | 22 | 73,488 | 84 | -18,645 | 8 |
JPY | 250,892 | 81 | -81,280 | 19 | 97,513 | 83 | -16,233 | 20 |
CHF | 40,937 | 23 | -6,740 | 39 | 12,986 | 64 | -6,246 | 36 |
CAD | 160,314 | 37 | 2,056 | 42 | 892 | 69 | -2,948 | 24 |
AUD | 150,544 | 45 | -40,556 | 47 | 52,128 | 58 | -11,572 | 24 |
NZD | 47,884 | 39 | -12,589 | 50 | 16,791 | 56 | -4,202 | 3 |
MXN | 172,650 | 36 | -28,033 | 15 | 23,741 | 83 | 4,292 | 61 |
RUB | 20,930 | 4 | 7,543 | 31 | -7,150 | 69 | -393 | 24 |
BRL | 51,500 | 42 | 32,369 | 82 | -34,071 | 18 | 1,702 | 85 |
Bitcoin | 13,880 | 80 | 577 | 87 | -812 | 0 | 235 | 18 |
Strength Scores (a normalized measure of Speculator positions over a 3-Year range, from 0 to 100 where above 80 is extreme bullish and below 20 is extreme bearish) show that Bitcoin (87.0 percent) and the Brazilian Real (82.2 percent) lead the currency markets this week near the top of their respective ranges and are both in bullish extreme positions (above 80 percent). The US Dollar Index (71.5 percent) comes in as the next highest in the currency markets in strength scores.
On the downside, the Mexican Peso (15.4 percent) and the Japanese Yen (18.8 percent) come in at the lowest strength level currently and are both in extreme bearish positions.
Strength Statistics:
US Dollar Index (71.5 percent) vs US Dollar Index previous week (84.4 percent)
EuroFX (45.3 percent) vs EuroFX previous week (31.4 percent)
British Pound Sterling (21.9 percent) vs British Pound Sterling previous week (10.6 percent)
Japanese Yen (18.8 percent) vs Japanese Yen previous week (19.2 percent)
Swiss Franc (39.4 percent) vs Swiss Franc previous week (38.0 percent)
Canadian Dollar (41.7 percent) vs Canadian Dollar previous week (53.3 percent)
Australian Dollar (47.2 percent) vs Australian Dollar previous week (31.2 percent)
New Zealand Dollar (50.1 percent) vs New Zealand Dollar previous week (62.4 percent)
Mexican Peso (15.4 percent) vs Mexican Peso previous week (16.5 percent)
Brazilian Real (82.2 percent) vs Brazilian Real previous week (82.8 percent)
Bitcoin (87.0 percent) vs Bitcoin previous week (79.1 percent)
Strength Score Trends (or move index, calculates the 6-week changes in strength scores) showed that the Brazilian Real (30.1 percent) leads the past six weeks trends for the currency markets this week. The EuroFX (20.9 percent), the Australian Dollar (15.8 percent), Bitcoin (14.1 percent) and the Swiss Franc (7.7 percent) fill out the rest of the positive movers in the latest trends data.
The Japanese Yen (-34.6 percent), Canadian Dollar (-21.5 percent), New Zealand Dollar (-20.7 percent) and the US Dollar Index (-17.9 percent) were the leaders in the downside trend scores this week.
Strength Trend Statistics:
US Dollar Index (-17.9 percent) vs US Dollar Index previous week (-6.1 percent)
EuroFX (20.9 percent) vs EuroFX previous week (8.3 percent)
British Pound Sterling (-17.5 percent) vs British Pound Sterling previous week (-10.0 percent)
Japanese Yen (-34.6 percent) vs Japanese Yen previous week (-23.4 percent)
Swiss Franc (7.7 percent) vs Swiss Franc previous week (15.2 percent)
Canadian Dollar (-21.5 percent) vs Canadian Dollar previous week (-8.8 percent)
Australian Dollar (15.8 percent) vs Australian Dollar previous week (-1.8 percent)
New Zealand Dollar (-20.7 percent) vs New Zealand Dollar previous week (-6.3 percent)
Mexican Peso (-0.2 percent) vs Mexican Peso previous week (-1.0 percent)
Brazilian Real (30.1 percent) vs Brazilian Real previous week (33.5 percent)
Bitcoin (14.1 percent) vs Bitcoin previous week (12.3 percent)
This week’s current strength score (the trader positioning range over the past three years, measured from 0 to 100) shows the speculators are currently Bullish with a score of 71.5 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 26.9 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 47.6 percent.
US DOLLAR INDEX Statistics | SPECULATORS | COMMERCIALS | SMALL TRADERS |
– Percent of Open Interest Longs: | 84.2 | 4.1 | 10.1 |
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts: | 32.7 | 60.8 | 4.9 |
– Net Position: | 27,931 | -30,775 | 2,844 |
– Gross Longs: | 45,704 | 2,226 | 5,479 |
– Gross Shorts: | 17,773 | 33,001 | 2,635 |
– Long to Short Ratio: | 2.6 to 1 | 0.1 to 1 | 2.1 to 1 |
NET POSITION TREND: | |||
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct): | 71.5 | 26.9 | 47.6 |
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range): | Bullish | Bearish | Bearish |
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX: | |||
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index: | -17.9 | 18.0 | -6.8 |
This week’s current strength score (the trader positioning range over the past three years, measured from 0 to 100) shows the speculators are currently Bearish with a score of 45.3 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 61.2 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 5.7 percent.
EURO Currency Statistics | SPECULATORS | COMMERCIALS | SMALL TRADERS |
– Percent of Open Interest Longs: | 31.4 | 53.9 | 11.5 |
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts: | 26.3 | 61.9 | 8.6 |
– Net Position: | 33,449 | -52,310 | 18,861 |
– Gross Longs: | 206,564 | 354,891 | 75,546 |
– Gross Shorts: | 173,115 | 407,201 | 56,685 |
– Long to Short Ratio: | 1.2 to 1 | 0.9 to 1 | 1.3 to 1 |
NET POSITION TREND: | |||
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct): | 45.3 | 61.2 | 5.7 |
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range): | Bearish | Bullish | Bearish-Extreme |
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX: | |||
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index: | 20.9 | -18.9 | -2.1 |
This week’s current strength score (the trader positioning range over the past three years, measured from 0 to 100) shows the speculators are currently Bearish with a score of 21.9 percent. The commercials are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 84.0 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 8.4 percent.
BRITISH POUND Statistics | SPECULATORS | COMMERCIALS | SMALL TRADERS |
– Percent of Open Interest Longs: | 15.5 | 74.1 | 8.2 |
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts: | 36.1 | 46.5 | 15.2 |
– Net Position: | -54,843 | 73,488 | -18,645 |
– Gross Longs: | 41,289 | 197,346 | 21,738 |
– Gross Shorts: | 96,132 | 123,858 | 40,383 |
– Long to Short Ratio: | 0.4 to 1 | 1.6 to 1 | 0.5 to 1 |
NET POSITION TREND: | |||
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct): | 21.9 | 84.0 | 8.4 |
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range): | Bearish | Bullish-Extreme | Bearish-Extreme |
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX: | |||
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index: | -17.5 | 14.6 | -2.4 |
This week’s current strength score (the trader positioning range over the past three years, measured from 0 to 100) shows the speculators are currently Bearish-Extreme with a score of 18.8 percent. The commercials are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 83.2 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 20.5 percent.
JAPANESE YEN Statistics | SPECULATORS | COMMERCIALS | SMALL TRADERS |
– Percent of Open Interest Longs: | 13.9 | 75.8 | 8.9 |
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts: | 46.3 | 37.0 | 15.4 |
– Net Position: | -81,280 | 97,513 | -16,233 |
– Gross Longs: | 34,767 | 190,267 | 22,337 |
– Gross Shorts: | 116,047 | 92,754 | 38,570 |
– Long to Short Ratio: | 0.3 to 1 | 2.1 to 1 | 0.6 to 1 |
NET POSITION TREND: | |||
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct): | 18.8 | 83.2 | 20.5 |
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range): | Bearish-Extreme | Bullish-Extreme | Bearish |
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX: | |||
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index: | -34.6 | 29.5 | -8.7 |
This week’s current strength score (the trader positioning range over the past three years, measured from 0 to 100) shows the speculators are currently Bearish with a score of 39.4 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 64.2 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 36.4 percent.
SWISS FRANC Statistics | SPECULATORS | COMMERCIALS | SMALL TRADERS |
– Percent of Open Interest Longs: | 20.0 | 54.5 | 25.5 |
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts: | 36.4 | 22.8 | 40.7 |
– Net Position: | -6,740 | 12,986 | -6,246 |
– Gross Longs: | 8,167 | 22,309 | 10,421 |
– Gross Shorts: | 14,907 | 9,323 | 16,667 |
– Long to Short Ratio: | 0.5 to 1 | 2.4 to 1 | 0.6 to 1 |
NET POSITION TREND: | |||
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct): | 39.4 | 64.2 | 36.4 |
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range): | Bearish | Bullish | Bearish |
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX: | |||
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index: | 7.7 | -10.3 | 11.6 |
This week’s current strength score (the trader positioning range over the past three years, measured from 0 to 100) shows the speculators are currently Bearish with a score of 41.7 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 69.5 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 24.2 percent.
CANADIAN DOLLAR Statistics | SPECULATORS | COMMERCIALS | SMALL TRADERS |
– Percent of Open Interest Longs: | 29.9 | 45.7 | 21.2 |
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts: | 28.6 | 45.2 | 23.0 |
– Net Position: | 2,056 | 892 | -2,948 |
– Gross Longs: | 47,913 | 73,298 | 33,975 |
– Gross Shorts: | 45,857 | 72,406 | 36,923 |
– Long to Short Ratio: | 1.0 to 1 | 1.0 to 1 | 0.9 to 1 |
NET POSITION TREND: | |||
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct): | 41.7 | 69.5 | 24.2 |
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range): | Bearish | Bullish | Bearish |
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX: | |||
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index: | -21.5 | 25.5 | -23.1 |
This week’s current strength score (the trader positioning range over the past three years, measured from 0 to 100) shows the speculators are currently Bearish with a score of 47.2 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 57.8 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 24.2 percent.
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR Statistics | SPECULATORS | COMMERCIALS | SMALL TRADERS |
– Percent of Open Interest Longs: | 25.8 | 61.7 | 10.3 |
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts: | 52.7 | 27.1 | 17.9 |
– Net Position: | -40,556 | 52,128 | -11,572 |
– Gross Longs: | 38,797 | 92,900 | 15,434 |
– Gross Shorts: | 79,353 | 40,772 | 27,006 |
– Long to Short Ratio: | 0.5 to 1 | 2.3 to 1 | 0.6 to 1 |
NET POSITION TREND: | |||
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct): | 47.2 | 57.8 | 24.2 |
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range): | Bearish | Bullish | Bearish |
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX: | |||
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index: | 15.8 | -5.5 | -23.7 |
This week’s current strength score (the trader positioning range over the past three years, measured from 0 to 100) shows the speculators are currently Bullish with a score of 50.1 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 56.3 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 3.3 percent.
NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR Statistics | SPECULATORS | COMMERCIALS | SMALL TRADERS |
– Percent of Open Interest Longs: | 24.3 | 69.8 | 5.3 |
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts: | 50.6 | 34.7 | 14.1 |
– Net Position: | -12,589 | 16,791 | -4,202 |
– Gross Longs: | 11,646 | 33,408 | 2,544 |
– Gross Shorts: | 24,235 | 16,617 | 6,746 |
– Long to Short Ratio: | 0.5 to 1 | 2.0 to 1 | 0.4 to 1 |
NET POSITION TREND: | |||
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct): | 50.1 | 56.3 | 3.3 |
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range): | Bullish | Bullish | Bearish-Extreme |
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX: | |||
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index: | -20.7 | 19.6 | -5.0 |
This week’s current strength score (the trader positioning range over the past three years, measured from 0 to 100) shows the speculators are currently Bearish-Extreme with a score of 15.4 percent. The commercials are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 82.7 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 61.2 percent.
MEXICAN PESO Statistics | SPECULATORS | COMMERCIALS | SMALL TRADERS |
– Percent of Open Interest Longs: | 56.0 | 38.9 | 4.3 |
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts: | 72.2 | 25.2 | 1.8 |
– Net Position: | -28,033 | 23,741 | 4,292 |
– Gross Longs: | 96,671 | 67,201 | 7,445 |
– Gross Shorts: | 124,704 | 43,460 | 3,153 |
– Long to Short Ratio: | 0.8 to 1 | 1.5 to 1 | 2.4 to 1 |
NET POSITION TREND: | |||
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct): | 15.4 | 82.7 | 61.2 |
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range): | Bearish-Extreme | Bullish-Extreme | Bullish |
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX: | |||
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index: | -0.2 | -0.4 | 5.9 |
This week’s current strength score (the trader positioning range over the past three years, measured from 0 to 100) shows the speculators are currently Bullish-Extreme with a score of 82.2 percent. The commercials are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 18.0 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 84.7 percent.
BRAZIL REAL Statistics | SPECULATORS | COMMERCIALS | SMALL TRADERS |
– Percent of Open Interest Longs: | 81.5 | 12.4 | 6.0 |
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts: | 18.7 | 78.6 | 2.7 |
– Net Position: | 32,369 | -34,071 | 1,702 |
– Gross Longs: | 41,979 | 6,410 | 3,109 |
– Gross Shorts: | 9,610 | 40,481 | 1,407 |
– Long to Short Ratio: | 4.4 to 1 | 0.2 to 1 | 2.2 to 1 |
NET POSITION TREND: | |||
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct): | 82.2 | 18.0 | 84.7 |
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range): | Bullish-Extreme | Bearish-Extreme | Bullish-Extreme |
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX: | |||
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index: | 30.1 | -29.4 | -5.3 |
This week’s current strength score (the trader positioning range over the past three years, measured from 0 to 100) shows the speculators are currently Bullish-Extreme with a score of 87.0 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 25.0 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 18.3 percent.
BITCOIN Statistics | SPECULATORS | COMMERCIALS | SMALL TRADERS |
– Percent of Open Interest Longs: | 80.4 | 1.8 | 8.0 |
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts: | 76.2 | 7.6 | 6.3 |
– Net Position: | 577 | -812 | 235 |
– Gross Longs: | 11,157 | 245 | 1,107 |
– Gross Shorts: | 10,580 | 1,057 | 872 |
– Long to Short Ratio: | 1.1 to 1 | 0.2 to 1 | 1.3 to 1 |
NET POSITION TREND: | |||
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct): | 87.0 | 25.0 | 18.3 |
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range): | Bullish-Extreme | Bearish | Bearish-Extreme |
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX: | |||
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index: | 14.1 | -36.0 | -1.5 |
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*COT Report: The COT data, released weekly to the public each Friday, is updated through the most recent Tuesday (data is 3 days old) and shows a quick view of how large speculators or non-commercials (for-profit traders) were positioned in the futures markets.
The CFTC categorizes trader positions according to commercial hedgers (traders who use futures contracts for hedging as part of the business), non-commercials (large traders who speculate to realize trading profits) and nonreportable traders (usually small traders/speculators) as well as their open interest (contracts open in the market at time of reporting). See CFTC criteria here.
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