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Yen Edges Higher as Market Capitalises on News-Driven Rebound

By RoboForex Analytical Department 

The USD/JPY pair dipped to 147.61 on Wednesday as the yen gained ground following softer-than-expected US inflation data.

Key factors influencing USD/JPY movement

Recent developments in global trade also captured market attention. The US and China had earlier agreed to a temporary 90-day tariff reduction, though uncertainty lingers over future trade policy once the agreement expires.

In bilateral discussions, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba stated that Tokyo would reject any provisional trade deal with the US unless it included safeguards for the auto industry. He urged Washington to reconsider its proposed 25% tariff on Japanese car imports.

Domestic data showed Japan’s producer prices rose at an annualised rate of 4.0% in April, down from 4.2% in March – marking the slowest growth since December last year.

The Bank of Japan remains cautious in its monetary policy approach, citing persistent uncertainties in both economic activity and inflation trends.

Meanwhile, demand for the yen as a safe-haven asset remains muted as global markets focus heavily on progress in US trade negotiations with key partners.

Technical analysis: USD/JPY

H4 Chart:

  • The pair completed its third upward wave, peaking at 148.62, before entering a corrective phase
  • The correction target stands at 146.40, with expectations of a new upward wave toward 150.90 once the pullback concludes
  • This outlook is supported by the MACD indicator, where the signal line has exited the histogram zone and points firmly downward

 

H1 Chart:

  • The market has consolidated around 147.50, with a downward breakout extending the correction
  • A further decline to 146.78 is anticipated, possibly followed by a retest of 147.50 (from below) before another drop toward 146.40
  • A subsequent upward wave targeting 148.62 is expected
  • The Stochastic oscillator confirms this scenario, with its signal line below 20 but rising sharply towards 50

 

Conclusion

The yen’s modest rebound reflects a combination of dollar weakness and cautious optimism in trade talks. However, with the BoJ maintaining a dovish stance and risk sentiment improving, further yen gains may be limited unless safe-haven demand resurges.

 

Disclaimer

Any forecasts contained herein are based on the author’s particular opinion. This analysis may not be treated as trading advice. RoboForex bears no responsibility for trading results based on trading recommendations and reviews contained herein.

The US and China announced massive tariff cuts. Oil prices jumped to a 2-week high

By JustMarkets 

The US stocks soared yesterday after the US and China announced massive tariff cuts for 90 days following trade talks. The US said it would cut tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 30%, while China would cut duties on US imports from 125% to 10%. At Monday’s close, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (US30) was up 3.26%. The S&P 500 Index (US500) added 2.81%. The Nasdaq Technology Index (US100) closed higher by 4.35%. Technology stocks rose strongly, with Apple (+6.3%), Nvidia (+5.4%), Amazon (+8.1%), Meta (+7.9%), Alphabet (+3.4%), and Tesla (+6.7%). On the other hand, pharmaceutical stocks declined after Trump said he would sign an executive order to lower prescription drug prices.

Traders will be watching inflation data closely today, looking for signs of how the new tariff regime could affect prices. If the inflation data matches market expectations, it will likely have a moderately negative impact on the dollar. However, an unexpected jump in inflation could be a driver for the Dollar Index while adding pressure to stock markets. The scenario of accelerating inflation amid stagnant or declining GDP raises the risk of recession.

The Canadian dollar slipped below 1.4 per US dollar, retreating from the strongest level since October at 1.378, recorded on May 6. A rebound in the US dollar, driven by a 90-day tariff truce between the US and China, has attracted fresh capital into dollar assets, boosting the US dollar and pressuring the Loonie into broad-based appreciation. Domestically, Friday’s jobs report, which showed disappointing job growth along with a rise in the unemployment rate, dampened expectations of further policy tightening by the Bank of Canada, and markets cut bets on Fed policy easing, pushing US and Canadian yield spreads higher.

The Mexican peso weakened to 19.6 per dollar as the 90-day tariff truce between the US and China sparked renewed demand for US assets, strengthening the dollar’s appeal, while the Bank of Mexico is widely expected to cut the benchmark rate by another 50 basis points this Thursday. This policy easing continues to narrow the rate differential between Mexico and the Federal Reserve, reducing the attractiveness of the peso.

Equity markets in Europe were mostly up yesterday. Germany’s DAX (DE40) rose by 0.29%, France’s CAC 40 (FR40) closed 1.37% higher, Spain’s IBEX35 (ES35) Index gained 0.75%, and the UK’s FTSE 100 (UK100) closed positive 0.59%.

WTI crude oil prices rose to $63 per barrel on Monday, hitting a two-week high, after the US and China agreed to cut most tariffs on each other’s goods. This major trade breakthrough signaled a reduction in tensions between the world’s two largest oil consumers, reducing risks to oil demand. Meanwhile, exerting a bearish influence on oil, OPEC+ plans to accelerate production increases in May and June.

Asian markets were predominantly rising yesterday. Japan’s Nikkei 225 (JP225) rose by 0.38%, China’s FTSE China A50 (CHA50) gained 0.88%, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng (HK50) added 2.98%, and Australia’s ASX 200 (AU200) posted a positive 0.03%.

Signs of weakening demand from China, New Zealand’s largest trading partner, had a negative impact on the NZD. Chinese data released over the weekend showed a third consecutive monthly decline in consumer prices and the sharpest fall in producer prices in six months. On the domestic front, the currency remains under pressure amid expectations that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand will cut interest rates by 25bps later this month. The current cash rate of 3.5% is expected to fall to 2.8% by the end of the year.

The Bank of Japan (BoJ) is taking a cautious stance amid uncertainty over US tariff policy, according to a summary of its April 30-May 1 meeting. The prolonged persistence of high tariffs could prompt Japanese exporters to restructure operations, including shifting production to the US and rationalizing supply chains, which could hurt small and medium-sized firms, which account for 70% of employment in Japan. On the other hand, if the current economic and price outlook persists, the Bank of Japan plans to continue gradually raising interest rates while remaining flexible to changing conditions.

S&P 500 (US500) 5,844.19 +184.28 (+3.26%)

Dow Jones (US30) 42,410.10 +1,160.72 (+2.81%)

DAX (DE40) 23,566.54 +67.22 (+0.29%)

FTSE 100 (UK100) 8,604.98 +50.18 (+0.59%)

USD Index 101.79 +1.45 (+1.45%)

News feed for: 2025.05.13

  • Australia Westpac Consumer Confidence Index (m/m) at 03:30 (GMT+3);
  • Australia NAB Business Confidence (m/m) at 04:30 (GMT+3);
  • UK Average Earnings Index (m/m) at 09:00 (GMT+3);
  • UK Claimant Count Change (m/m) at 09:00 (GMT+3);
  • UK Unemployment Rate (m/m) at 09:00 (GMT+3);
  • UK Trade Balance (m/m) at 09:00 (GMT+3);
  • German ZEW Economic Sentiment (m/m) at 12:00 (GMT+3);
  • Eurozone ZEW Economic Sentiment (m/m) at 12:00 (GMT+3);
  • US Consumer Price Index (m/m) at 15:30 (GMT+3);
  • UK BOE Gov Bailey Speaks (m/m) at 18:00 (GMT+3).

By JustMarkets

 

This article reflects a personal opinion and should not be interpreted as an investment advice, and/or offer, and/or a persistent request for carrying out financial transactions, and/or a guarantee, and/or a forecast of future events.

US Dollar Roars Back in a Blaze of Glory as Market Shrugs Off Recession Fears

By RoboForex Analytical Department 

EUR/USD dropped to 1.1110 on Tuesday, with the US dollar surging by over 1% in the previous trading session. The rally was driven by market reactions to news of a provisional agreement between China and the US to reduce tariffs, which helped alleviate global recession fears.

Key factors driving EUR/USD movement

Washington and Beijing have agreed to cut tariffs to 30% and 10%, respectively, for 90 days.

Meanwhile, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed plans to meet with Chinese representatives again in the coming weeks to begin negotiations on a broader trade deal.

The tariff reductions boosted market sentiment towards the dollar, which had previously faced pressure over concerns that President Donald Trump’s trade policies were diminishing the appeal of US assets. However, market nervousness is likely to persist until the White House establishes stable trade terms with all key partners.

Attention now turns to the latest US inflation report, which may show how the new tariff policy affects prices.

Technical analysis: EUR/USD

On the H4 chart, EUR/USD broke below 1.1190, completing the third wave of decline towards 1.1065. Today, we anticipate a corrective wave retesting 1.1190 (from below). Once this correction concludes, a new downward wave towards 1.1040 is expected. This scenario is technically confirmed by the MACD indicator, with its signal line below zero and pointing decisively downward.

On the H1 chart, the market has achieved the local downside target at 1.1065. Today, a potential rebound to 1.1126 is in focus. If this level is breached upwards, a further correction towards 1.1190 may follow. Subsequently, the downward trend could resume, targeting 1.1040. This outlook is supported by the Stochastic oscillator, whose signal line is above 80 but poised to decline towards 20.

Conclusion

The US dollar’s resurgence reflects improved risk sentiment following the US-China tariff truce, though uncertainty lingers over long-term trade relations. Technically, EUR/USD remains under pressure, with further downside likely after a brief correction.

 

Disclaimer

Any forecasts contained herein are based on the author’s particular opinion. This analysis may not be treated as trading advice. RoboForex bears no responsibility for trading results based on trading recommendations and reviews contained herein.

DAX Index at historic highs. Progress in US-China talks triggered a rise in indices on Monday

By JustMarkets 

Stocks in the US traded lower on Friday afternoon as investors became more cautious ahead of trade talks between the US and China. At Friday’s close, the Dow Jones Index (US30) decreased by 0.29% (for the week +0.18%). The S&P 500 Index (US500) was down 0.71% (for the week +0.05%). The Nasdaq Technology Index (US100) closed higher by 0.27% (for the week +2.07%). Sentiment briefly improved following the announcement of a trade agreement between the US and UK, but concerns remain that negotiations with China may not succeed.

On the corporate front, Pinterest rose by 5.4% amid strong ad revenue projections, while Expedia fell by 7.7%, missing expectations.

The US futures rose Monday as the US said “substantial progress” in trade talks with China after two days of negotiations in Switzerland over the weekend. The US officials highlighted a deal to reduce the trade deficit, while Chinese leaders characterized the outcome as reaching an “important consensus”. Asian stocks and European futures also rose.

In Canada, the April employment report showed a net gain of 7,400 jobs, beating expectations. The unemployment rate rose to 6.9%, the highest level since November, underscoring the vulnerability of the tariff-prone manufacturing sector. Market odds suggest the odds of a rate cut in June are more than even, after the Bank of Canada noted high levels of household debt and hedge fund activity at bond auctions in its Financial System Review.

Equity markets in Europe were mostly up on Friday. Germany’s DAX (DE40) rose by 0.63% (up +1.54% for the week), France’s CAC 40 (FR40) closed 0.64% higher (+0.10% for the week), Spain’s IBEX35 (ES35) gained 0.48% (+0.34% for the week), and the UK’s FTSE 100 (UK100) increased by 0.27% (+0.68% for the week). On Friday, the Frankfurt DAX Index rose by 0.6%, surpassing the 23,500 mark and reaching a new all-time high, continuing Thursday’s gains and following the dynamics of global markets. The rise was driven by the US-UK trade agreement, which reinforced expectations of progress in a broader US-EU agreement.

Norway’s annualized consumer inflation rate eased to 2.5% in April 2025 from 2.6% in the previous month, matching market expectations. This marked the second consecutive month of slowing inflation.

Ukrainian and European leaders, backed by US President Donald Trump, agreed to an unconditional 30-day ceasefire starting May 12. The leaders threatened Russian President Vladimir Putin with new “massive” sanctions if he did not comply.

WTI crude oil prices rose by 1.8% to hit $61 a barrel on Friday, posting a weekly gain of more than 4%, as easing trade tensions between the US and China boosted market sentiment. Optimism was fueled by news that US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will meet with China’s vice premier in Switzerland on May 10, signaling possible progress in resolving trade disputes.

Asian markets were predominantly up last week. Japan’s Nikkei 225 (JP225) rose by 3.57%, China’s FTSE China A50 (CHA50) gained 2.09%, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng (HK50) climbed 3.04%, and Australia’s ASX 200 (AU200) posted a positive 0.24%. Asian markets jumped at the open on Monday. The rally followed a significant rise in US futures amid signs of progress in trade talks between the US and China over the weekend. Investor sentiment was further boosted by easing geopolitical tensions, including a fragile ceasefire between India and Pakistan and Ukrainian President Zelensky’s willingness to meet with Putin.

Chinese consumer prices in April 2025 were 0.1% year-on-year, maintaining the same pace for the second month and in line with market expectations. This is the third consecutive month of consumer price deflation, driven by the combined impact of ongoing trade tensions with the US, weak domestic demand, and continued employment uncertainty. China’s producer prices in April 2025 came in at 2.7% y/y, slightly short of the market consensus expecting 2.6% y/y, following 2.5% y/y in March. It was the 31st consecutive month of producer price deflation and the sharpest pace since last October.

The Australian dollar climbed above $0.642 on Monday and rose for the second consecutive session as progress in US-China trade talks over the weekend boosted risk appetite. Markets now expect the Reserve Bank of Australia to cut the money rate to 3.1% by the end of the year, down from previous expectations of 2.85%. The RBA is expected to cut the rate again by 25 basis points at its meeting next week.

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FTSE 100 (UK100) 8,554.80 +23.19 (+0.27%)

USD Index 100.42 −0.22 (−0.21%)

News feed for: 2025.05.12

  • US Federal Monthly Budget Statement (m/m) at 21:00 (GMT+3).

By JustMarkets

 

This article reflects a personal opinion and should not be interpreted as an investment advice, and/or offer, and/or a persistent request for carrying out financial transactions, and/or a guarantee, and/or a forecast of future events.

Gold Drops to 3,273 USD as Markets Await Trade Deal Developments

By RoboForex Analytical Department

The price of a troy ounce of gold fell to 3,273 USD on Monday, losing about 1% compared to the previous session’s level.

Key factors driving gold’s movement

The primary reason for the decline is positive signals regarding trade talks between the US and China, which have reduced the demand for safe-haven assets.

Negotiations between representatives of the two countries concluded over the weekend, and the results offer some grounds for optimism. Beijing announced plans to initiate formal talks, while Washington reported progress towards an agreement.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that he could provide further details at a full briefing on Monday. Today’s developments are expected to generate significant market reactions.

Geopolitically, the ceasefire between India and Pakistan remained in place until Sunday, despite mutual accusations of violations shortly after its conclusion.

Earlier, additional pressure on gold came from statements made by the Federal Reserve. The regulator warned of rising inflation and risks within the labour market. At the same time, Chairman Jerome Powell ruled out the possibility of a pre-emptive rate cut in response to tariff threats.

Technical analysis: XAU/USD

On the H4 chart, XAU/USD has formed a consolidation range around the 3,322 level. Today, we expect a possible decline to 3,195. After reaching this target, a correction to the 3,255 level is possible. Upon completing this correction, a new wave of decline to the local target of 3,070 may follow. Technically, this scenario is confirmed by the MACD indicator, as its signal line is below the zero level and is pointed decisively downwards.

On the H1 chart, XAU/USD has broken below the 3,290 level and continues to move towards 3,235. This target level will likely be reached today. A corrective move towards the 3,322 level cannot be ruled out. Subsequently, a decline to at least 3,200 is expected. Technically, this scenario is confirmed by the Stochastic oscillator; its signal line is below the 80 level and is directed steadily downwards towards the 20 level.

 

Conclusion

Gold remains under pressure amid improving trade sentiment and hawkish commentary from the Fed, with technical indicators pointing to further downside potential. Traders will be closely watching today’s briefing for any new market-moving details.

 

Disclaimer

Any forecasts contained herein are based on the author’s particular opinion. This analysis may not be treated as trading advice. RoboForex bears no responsibility for trading results based on trading recommendations and reviews contained herein.

Metals Charts: COT Speculator Bets led by Copper & Palladium

By InvestMacro

Metals Open Interest COT Chart
Here are the latest charts and statistics for the Commitment of Traders (COT) data published by the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

The latest COT data is updated through Tuesday May 6th and shows a quick view of how large traders (for-profit speculators and commercial entities) were positioned in the futures markets.

Weekly Speculator Changes led by Copper & Palladium

Metals Net Positions COT Chart
The COT metals markets speculator bets were mixed this week as three out of the six metals markets we cover had higher positioning while the other three markets had lower speculator contracts.

Leading the gains for the metals was Copper (2,334 contracts) with Palladium (927 contracts) and Steel (148 contracts) also showing positive weeks.

The markets with declines in speculator bets for the week were Gold (-821 contracts), Silver (-691 contracts) and Platinum (-452 contracts) also registering lower bets on the week.


Metals Data:

Metals Table COT Chart
Legend: Weekly Speculators Change | Speculators Current Net Position | Speculators Strength Score compared to last 3-Years (0-100 range)


Strength Scores led by Steel & Silver

Metals Strength Scores COT Chart

COT 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) showed that Steel (80 percent) and Silver (78 percent) lead the metals markets this week.

On the downside, Palladium (29 percent) and Platinum (38 percent) come in at the lowest strength level currently.

Strength Statistics:
Gold (41.9 percent) vs Gold previous week (42.2 percent)
Silver (78.4 percent) vs Silver previous week (79.3 percent)
Copper (53.5 percent) vs Copper previous week (51.3 percent)
Platinum (38.4 percent) vs Platinum previous week (39.5 percent)
Palladium (29.5 percent) vs Palladium previous week (22.5 percent)
Steel (80.2 percent) vs Palladium previous week (79.5 percent)


Platinum & Copper top the 6-Week Strength Trends

Metals Trends COT Chart

COT Strength Score Trends (or move index, calculates the 6-week changes in strength scores) showed that all the metals markets have negative trends currently.

Platinum (-10 percent) and Copper (-12 percent) have the least negative trends this week while Gold (-33.2 percent) has the most negative trend at the moment.

Move Statistics:
Gold (-33.2 percent) vs Gold previous week (-35.9 percent)
Silver (-14.8 percent) vs Silver previous week (-15.6 percent)
Copper (-11.5 percent) vs Copper previous week (-5.4 percent)
Platinum (-9.6 percent) vs Platinum previous week (-24.9 percent)
Palladium (-12.6 percent) vs Palladium previous week (-18.2 percent)
Steel (-13.7 percent) vs Steel previous week (-17.3 percent)


Individual Markets:

Gold Comex Futures:

Gold Futures COT ChartThe Gold Comex Futures large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of 162,497 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly dip of -821 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 163,318 net contracts.

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 41.9 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 53.2 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 91.0 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Strong Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Strong Uptrend.

Gold Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:52.519.311.6
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:16.661.75.1
– Net Position:162,497-192,10329,606
– Gross Longs:237,44587,24452,632
– Gross Shorts:74,948279,34723,026
– Long to Short Ratio:3.2 to 10.3 to 12.3 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):41.953.291.0
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BearishBullishBullish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-33.231.23.4

 


Silver Comex Futures:

Silver Futures COT ChartThe Silver Comex Futures large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of 49,252 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly reduction of -691 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 49,943 net contracts.

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 78.4 percent. The commercials are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 19.4 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 60.4 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Uptrend.

Silver Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:50.122.919.8
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:15.071.36.5
– Net Position:49,252-67,80318,551
– Gross Longs:70,33532,14627,737
– Gross Shorts:21,08399,9499,186
– Long to Short Ratio:3.3 to 10.3 to 13.0 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):78.419.460.4
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearish-ExtremeBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-14.814.3-5.8

 


Copper Grade #1 Futures:

Copper Futures COT ChartThe Copper Grade #1 Futures large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of 21,703 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly boost of 2,334 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 19,369 net contracts.

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 53.5 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 51.2 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 21.7 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Uptrend.

Copper Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:37.231.96.9
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:26.043.56.6
– Net Position:21,703-22,355652
– Gross Longs:71,77761,51013,342
– Gross Shorts:50,07483,86512,690
– Long to Short Ratio:1.4 to 10.7 to 11.1 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):53.551.221.7
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBullishBearish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-11.510.51.4

 


Platinum Futures:

Platinum Futures COT ChartThe Platinum Futures large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of 9,510 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly reduction of -452 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 9,962 net contracts.

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 38.4 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 61.5 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 33.6 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Strong Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Strong Uptrend.

Platinum Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:57.224.011.1
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:45.042.05.3
– Net Position:9,510-14,0404,530
– Gross Longs:44,60518,7428,637
– Gross Shorts:35,09532,7824,107
– Long to Short Ratio:1.3 to 10.6 to 12.1 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):38.461.533.6
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BearishBullishBearish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-9.613.5-30.6

 


Palladium Futures:

Palladium Futures COT ChartThe Palladium Futures large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of -9,991 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly boost of 927 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -10,918 net contracts.

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 29.5 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 69.8 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 53.1 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Uptrend.

Palladium Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:29.751.89.4
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:76.17.67.2
– Net Position:-9,9919,512479
– Gross Longs:6,39611,1582,026
– Gross Shorts:16,3871,6461,547
– Long to Short Ratio:0.4 to 16.8 to 11.3 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):29.569.853.1
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BearishBullishBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-12.616.0-18.6

 


Steel Futures Futures:

Steel Futures COT ChartThe Steel Futures large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of 806 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly lift of 148 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 658 net contracts.

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 80.2 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 21.4 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 25.6 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Uptrend.

Steel Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:31.162.20.6
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:28.764.40.8
– Net Position:806-744-62
– Gross Longs:10,53421,095218
– Gross Shorts:9,72821,839280
– Long to Short Ratio:1.1 to 11.0 to 10.8 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):80.221.425.6
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bullish-ExtremeBearishBearish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-13.714.6-17.5

 


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COT Bonds Charts: Speculator Bets led lower by SOFR 3-Months & 10-Year Bonds

By InvestMacro

Bonds Market Open Interest Comparison
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 May 6th and shows a quick view of how large traders (for-profit speculators and commercial hedgers) were positioned in the futures markets.

Weekly Speculator Changes led lower by SOFR 3-Month & 10-Year Bonds

Bonds Market Net Speculators Positions
The COT bond market speculator bets were decisively lower this week as just one out of the nine bond markets we cover had higher positioning while the other eight markets had lower speculator contracts.

Leading the gains for the bond markets was the SOFR 1-Month with a gain of 11,313 contracts for the week.

The bond markets with declines in speculator bets for the week were the SOFR 3-Months (-172,797 contracts), the 10-Year Bonds (-81,631 contracts), the Ultra 10-Year Bonds (-62,008 contracts), the 2-Year Bonds (-14,416 contracts), the Ultra Treasury Bonds (-13,381 contracts), the US Treasury Bonds (-10,233 contracts), the Fed Funds (-8,245 contracts) and the 5-Year Bonds (-3,952 contracts) also registering lower bets on the week.


Bonds Data:

Bonds Market Speculators Data Table
Legend: Open Interest | Speculators Current Net Position | Weekly Specs Change | Specs Strength Score compared to last 3-Years (0-100 range)


Strength Scores led by Ultra Treasury Bonds & SOFR 1-Month

Bonds Market Strength Index Comparison
COT 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) showed that the Ultra Treasury Bonds (73 percent) and the SOFR 1-Month (66 percent) lead the bond markets this week. The US Treasury Bonds (50 percent) comes in as the next highest in the weekly strength scores.

On the downside, the 5-Year Bonds (0 percent), the 10-Year Bonds (18 percent) and the 2-Year Bonds (18 percent) come in at the lowest strength level currently and are in Extreme-Bearish territory (below 20 percent).

Strength Statistics:
Fed Funds (33.2 percent) vs Fed Funds previous week (34.7 percent)
2-Year Bond (18.3 percent) vs 2-Year Bond previous week (19.3 percent)
5-Year Bond (0.0 percent) vs 5-Year Bond previous week (0.2 percent)
10-Year Bond (18.4 percent) vs 10-Year Bond previous week (26.3 percent)
Ultra 10-Year Bond (0.0 percent) vs Ultra 10-Year Bond previous week (22.4 percent)
US Treasury Bond (50.0 percent) vs US Treasury Bond previous week (53.6 percent)
Ultra US Treasury Bond (73.2 percent) vs Ultra US Treasury Bond previous week (78.3 percent)
SOFR 1-Month (66.5 percent) vs SOFR 1-Month previous week (63.7 percent)
SOFR 3-Months (22.1 percent) vs SOFR 3-Months previous week (31.1 percent)


SOFR 1-Month & SOFR 3-Months top the 6-Week Strength Trends

Bonds Market Trend Index Comparison
COT Strength Score Trends (or move index, calculates the 6-week changes in strength scores) showed that the SOFR 1-Month (11 percent) and the SOFR 3-Months (1 percent) lead the past six weeks trends for bonds. The Fed Funds (0 percent) and the are the next highest positive movers in the latest trends data.

The Ultra 10-Year Bond (-72 percent) and the US Treasury Bonds (-20 percent) lead the downside trend scores currently with the 5-Year Bonds (-18 percent), the 10-Year Bonds (-14 percent) and the Ultra Treasury Bonds (-12 percent) following next with lower trend scores.

Strength Trend Statistics:
Fed Funds (-0.4 percent) vs Fed Funds previous week (10.7 percent)
2-Year Bond (-2.7 percent) vs 2-Year Bond previous week (1.0 percent)
5-Year Bond (-18.1 percent) vs 5-Year Bond previous week (-17.6 percent)
10-Year Bond (-13.8 percent) vs 10-Year Bond previous week (0.9 percent)
Ultra 10-Year Bond (-71.9 percent) vs Ultra 10-Year Bond previous week (-48.6 percent)
US Treasury Bond (-20.0 percent) vs US Treasury Bond previous week (-25.1 percent)
Ultra US Treasury Bond (-12.4 percent) vs Ultra US Treasury Bond previous week (-1.6 percent)
SOFR 1-Month (11.0 percent) vs SOFR 1-Month previous week (2.0 percent)
SOFR 3-Months (1.1 percent) vs SOFR 3-Months previous week (5.3 percent)


30-Day Federal Funds Futures:

Federal Funds 30-Day Bonds Futures COT ChartThe 30-Day Federal Funds large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of -115,965 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly fall of -8,245 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -107,720 net contracts.

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 33.2 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 60.8 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 78.9 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Downtrend.

30-Day Federal Funds StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:16.767.52.4
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:22.962.01.7
– Net Position:-115,965103,15912,806
– Gross Longs:313,6311,265,46145,399
– Gross Shorts:429,5961,162,30232,593
– Long to Short Ratio:0.7 to 11.1 to 11.4 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):33.260.878.9
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BearishBullishBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-0.42.1-12.9

 


Secured Overnight Financing Rate (3-Month) Futures:

SOFR 3-Months Bonds Futures COT ChartThe Secured Overnight Financing Rate (3-Month) large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of -738,403 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly decline of -172,797 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -565,606 net contracts.

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 22.1 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 77.6 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 85.2 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Weak Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Weak Uptrend.

SOFR 3-Months StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:11.161.00.3
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:18.054.10.3
– Net Position:-738,403735,5702,833
– Gross Longs:1,195,7106,541,84735,761
– Gross Shorts:1,934,1135,806,27732,928
– Long to Short Ratio:0.6 to 11.1 to 11.1 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):22.177.685.2
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BearishBullishBullish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:1.1-1.21.4

 


Individual Bond Markets:

Secured Overnight Financing Rate (1-Month) Futures:

SOFR 1-Month Bonds Futures COT ChartThe Secured Overnight Financing Rate (1-Month) large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of -8,091 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly gain of 11,313 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -19,404 net contracts.

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 66.5 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 34.1 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 79.1 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Weak Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Weak Downtrend.

SOFR 1-Month StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:17.463.30.0
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:18.162.40.2
– Net Position:-8,09110,503-2,412
– Gross Longs:198,034721,268283
– Gross Shorts:206,125710,7652,695
– Long to Short Ratio:1.0 to 11.0 to 10.1 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):66.534.179.1
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearishBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:11.0-14.235.4

 


2-Year Treasury Note Futures:

2-Year Treasury Bonds Futures COT ChartThe 2-Year Treasury Note large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of -1,220,793 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly fall of -14,416 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -1,206,377 net contracts.

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 18.3 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 78.7 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 82.0 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Uptrend.

2-Year Treasury Note StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:13.478.36.2
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:43.152.22.6
– Net Position:-1,220,7931,073,415147,378
– Gross Longs:549,8853,219,754256,003
– Gross Shorts:1,770,6782,146,339108,625
– Long to Short Ratio:0.3 to 11.5 to 12.4 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):18.378.782.0
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bearish-ExtremeBullishBullish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-2.71.18.3

 


5-Year Treasury Note Futures:

5-Year Treasury Bonds Futures COT ChartThe 5-Year Treasury Note large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of -2,296,496 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly lowering of -3,952 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -2,292,544 net contracts.

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 0.0 percent. The commercials are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 99.3 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 95.2 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Uptrend.

5-Year Treasury Note StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:8.582.16.5
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:40.853.03.3
– Net Position:-2,296,4962,066,750229,746
– Gross Longs:603,9005,833,463461,099
– Gross Shorts:2,900,3963,766,713231,353
– Long to Short Ratio:0.2 to 11.5 to 12.0 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):0.099.395.2
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bearish-ExtremeBullish-ExtremeBullish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-18.119.510.7

 


10-Year Treasury Note Futures:

10-Year Treasury Notes Bonds Futures COT ChartThe 10-Year Treasury Note large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of -953,168 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly decline of -81,631 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -871,537 net contracts.

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 18.4 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 78.2 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 93.7 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Uptrend.

10-Year Treasury Note StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:9.478.89.2
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:28.562.56.4
– Net Position:-953,168812,188140,980
– Gross Longs:468,2663,936,983458,736
– Gross Shorts:1,421,4343,124,795317,756
– Long to Short Ratio:0.3 to 11.3 to 11.4 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):18.478.293.7
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bearish-ExtremeBullishBullish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-13.812.811.2

 


Ultra 10-Year Notes Futures:

Ultra 10-Year Treasury Notes Bonds Futures COT ChartThe Ultra 10-Year Notes large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of -283,697 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly lowering of -62,008 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -221,689 net contracts.

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 0.0 percent. The commercials are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 89.7 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 78.1 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Weak Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Weak Uptrend.

Ultra 10-Year Notes StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:12.577.29.4
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:24.963.111.2
– Net Position:-283,697323,389-39,692
– Gross Longs:286,1851,769,437216,393
– Gross Shorts:569,8821,446,048256,085
– Long to Short Ratio:0.5 to 11.2 to 10.8 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):0.089.778.1
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bearish-ExtremeBullish-ExtremeBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-71.979.3-1.4

 


US Treasury Bonds Futures:

US Year Treasury Notes Long Bonds Futures COT ChartThe US Treasury Bonds large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of -95,789 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly fall of -10,233 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -85,556 net contracts.

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 50.0 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 38.2 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 85.7 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Weak Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Weak Uptrend.

US Treasury Bonds StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:10.475.512.8
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:15.775.67.3
– Net Position:-95,789-2,70498,493
– Gross Longs:187,8291,361,393230,957
– Gross Shorts:283,6181,364,097132,464
– Long to Short Ratio:0.7 to 11.0 to 11.7 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):50.038.285.7
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearishBullish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-20.016.9-0.4

 


Ultra US Treasury Bonds Futures:

Ultra US Year Treasury Notes Long Bonds Futures COT ChartThe Ultra US Treasury Bonds large speculator standing this week equaled a net position of -264,775 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly decrease of -13,381 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -251,394 net contracts.

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 73.2 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 31.5 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 44.8 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Weak Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Weak Uptrend.

Ultra US Treasury Bonds StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:6.682.99.4
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:20.670.28.1
– Net Position:-264,775239,31125,464
– Gross Longs:123,9491,565,107177,814
– Gross Shorts:388,7241,325,796152,350
– Long to Short Ratio:0.3 to 11.2 to 11.2 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):73.231.544.8
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearishBearish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-12.418.1-17.9

 


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COT Soft Commodities Charts: Speculator bets led by Wheat & Live Cattle this week

By InvestMacro

Speculators OI Softs
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 May 6th and shows a quick view of how large traders (for-profit speculators and commercial entities) were positioned in the futures markets.

Weekly Speculator Changes led by Wheat & Live Cattle

Speculators Nets Softs
The COT soft commodities markets speculator bets were slightly lower this week as five out of the eleven softs markets we cover had higher positioning while the other six markets had lower speculator contracts.

Leading the gains for the softs markets was Wheat (9,271 contracts) with Live Cattle (5,601 contracts), Lean Hogs (2,644 contracts), Cotton (1,662 contracts) and Coffee (52 contracts) also showing positive weeks.

The markets with the declines in speculator bets this week were Corn (-59,530 contracts), Soybeans (-10,088 contracts), Sugar (-16,325 contracts), Soybean Meal (-221 contracts), Soybean Oil (-3,260 contracts) and with Cocoa (-441 contracts) also registering lower bets on the week.


Soft Commodities Data:

Speculators Table Softs
Legend: Weekly Speculators Change | Speculators Current Net Position | Speculators Strength Score compared to last 3-Years (0-100 range)


Strength Scores led by Live Cattle & Soybean Oil

Speculators Strength Softs
COT 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) showed that Live Cattle (86 percent) and Soybean Oil (79 percent) lead the softs markets this week. Coffee (74 percent), Soybeans (63 percent) and Lean Hogs (57 percent) come in as the next highest in the weekly strength scores.

On the downside, Soybean Meal (5 percent), Wheat (6 percent) and Sugar (18 percent) come in at the lowest strength levels currently and are in Extreme-Bearish territory (below 20 percent).

Strength Statistics:
Corn (51.6 percent) vs Corn previous week (59.7 percent)
Sugar (17.8 percent) vs Sugar previous week (23.0 percent)
Coffee (73.7 percent) vs Coffee previous week (73.6 percent)
Soybeans (63.2 percent) vs Soybeans previous week (65.7 percent)
Soybean Oil (78.8 percent) vs Soybean Oil previous week (80.6 percent)
Soybean Meal (5.3 percent) vs Soybean Meal previous week (5.4 percent)
Live Cattle (85.6 percent) vs Live Cattle previous week (80.2 percent)
Lean Hogs (56.8 percent) vs Lean Hogs previous week (54.8 percent)
Cotton (31.7 percent) vs Cotton previous week (30.6 percent)
Cocoa (27.2 percent) vs Cocoa previous week (27.7 percent)
Wheat (6.4 percent) vs Wheat previous week (0.0 percent)


Soybean Oil & Cotton top the 6-Week Strength Trends

Speculators Trend Softs
COT Strength Score Trends (or move index, calculates the 6-week changes in strength scores) showed that Soybean Oil (50 percent) and Cotton (27 percent) lead the past six weeks trends for soft commodities. Soybeans (16 percent) and Lean Hogs (6 percent) are the next highest positive movers in the latest trends data.

Wheat (-17 percent) leads the downside trend scores currently with Corn (-11 percent), Live Cattle (-9 percent) and Sugar (-9 percent) following next with lower trend scores.

Strength Trend Statistics:
Corn (-11.4 percent) vs Corn previous week (-8.6 percent)
Sugar (-9.5 percent) vs Sugar previous week (2.2 percent)
Coffee (-8.8 percent) vs Coffee previous week (-6.6 percent)
Soybeans (16.3 percent) vs Soybeans previous week (17.3 percent)
Soybean Oil (49.9 percent) vs Soybean Oil previous week (44.2 percent)
Soybean Meal (-1.9 percent) vs Soybean Meal previous week (-8.8 percent)
Live Cattle (-9.0 percent) vs Live Cattle previous week (-0.4 percent)
Lean Hogs (6.3 percent) vs Lean Hogs previous week (0.2 percent)
Cotton (26.7 percent) vs Cotton previous week (22.8 percent)
Cocoa (-1.4 percent) vs Cocoa previous week (0.9 percent)
Wheat (-17.2 percent) vs Wheat previous week (-27.7 percent)


Individual Soft Commodities Markets:

CORN Futures:

CORN Futures COT ChartThe CORN large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 115,899 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly decrease of -59,530 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 175,429 net contracts.

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 51.6 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 49.4 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 59.3 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Strong Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Strong Downtrend.

CORN Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:24.345.38.4
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:16.850.111.0
– Net Position:115,899-75,297-40,602
– Gross Longs:376,617701,110129,869
– Gross Shorts:260,718776,407170,471
– Long to Short Ratio:1.4 to 10.9 to 10.8 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):51.649.459.3
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearishBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-11.49.222.5

 


SUGAR Futures:

SUGAR Futures COT ChartThe SUGAR large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 22,440 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly lowering of -16,325 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 38,765 net contracts.

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 17.8 percent. The commercials are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 85.7 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 14.6 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Weak Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Weak Uptrend.

SUGAR Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:24.653.27.7
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:21.855.58.2
– Net Position:22,440-18,002-4,438
– Gross Longs:196,150424,21661,109
– Gross Shorts:173,710442,21865,547
– Long to Short Ratio:1.1 to 11.0 to 10.9 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):17.885.714.6
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bearish-ExtremeBullish-ExtremeBearish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-9.514.8-34.7

 


COFFEE Futures:

COFFEE Futures COT ChartThe COFFEE large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 49,341 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly increase of 52 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 49,289 net contracts.

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 73.7 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 27.6 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 59.2 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Uptrend.

COFFEE Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:38.636.95.6
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:6.670.44.0
– Net Position:49,341-51,7882,447
– Gross Longs:59,59456,9138,598
– Gross Shorts:10,253108,7016,151
– Long to Short Ratio:5.8 to 10.5 to 11.4 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):73.727.659.2
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearishBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-8.89.0-5.8

 


SOYBEANS Futures:

SOYBEANS Futures COT ChartThe SOYBEANS large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 49,385 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly fall of -10,088 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 59,473 net contracts.

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 63.2 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 35.7 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 64.4 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Weak Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Weak Uptrend.

SOYBEANS Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:22.850.45.6
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:16.554.48.0
– Net Position:49,385-30,958-18,427
– Gross Longs:177,646392,06343,458
– Gross Shorts:128,261423,02161,885
– Long to Short Ratio:1.4 to 10.9 to 10.7 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):63.235.764.4
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearishBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:16.3-19.724.2

 


SOYBEAN OIL Futures:

SOYBEAN OIL Futures COT ChartThe SOYBEAN OIL large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 66,905 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly reduction of -3,260 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 70,165 net contracts.

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 78.8 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 23.0 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 49.4 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Strong Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Strong Uptrend.

SOYBEAN OIL Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:27.045.55.9
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:15.458.74.4
– Net Position:66,905-75,6398,734
– Gross Longs:155,811262,71233,834
– Gross Shorts:88,906338,35125,100
– Long to Short Ratio:1.8 to 10.8 to 11.3 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):78.823.049.4
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearishBearish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:49.9-51.341.0

 


SOYBEAN MEAL Futures:

SOYBEAN MEAL Futures COT ChartThe SOYBEAN MEAL large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of -53,955 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly decline of -221 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -53,734 net contracts.

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 5.3 percent. The commercials are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 91.2 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 54.2 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Strong Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Strong Downtrend.

SOYBEAN MEAL Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:21.050.38.7
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:30.444.35.1
– Net Position:-53,95533,91220,043
– Gross Longs:119,134285,86349,215
– Gross Shorts:173,089251,95129,172
– Long to Short Ratio:0.7 to 11.1 to 11.7 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):5.391.254.2
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bearish-ExtremeBullish-ExtremeBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-1.91.011.3

 


LIVE CATTLE Futures:

LIVE CATTLE Futures COT ChartThe LIVE CATTLE large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 108,631 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly boost of 5,601 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 103,030 net contracts.

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 85.6 percent. The commercials are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 18.8 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 14.2 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Strong Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Strong Uptrend.

LIVE CATTLE Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:48.527.57.3
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:20.149.713.5
– Net Position:108,631-84,943-23,688
– Gross Longs:185,603105,35127,847
– Gross Shorts:76,972190,29451,535
– Long to Short Ratio:2.4 to 10.6 to 10.5 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):85.618.814.2
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bullish-ExtremeBearish-ExtremeBearish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-9.011.7-0.9

 


LEAN HOGS Futures:

LEAN HOGS Futures COT ChartThe LEAN HOGS large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 37,501 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly boost of 2,644 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 34,857 net contracts.

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 56.8 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 40.9 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 62.3 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Downtrend.

LEAN HOGS Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:37.435.57.3
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:23.548.58.2
– Net Position:37,501-34,963-2,538
– Gross Longs:100,65095,58819,676
– Gross Shorts:63,149130,55122,214
– Long to Short Ratio:1.6 to 10.7 to 10.9 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):56.840.962.3
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearishBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:6.3-6.8-0.8

 


COTTON Futures:

COTTON Futures COT ChartThe COTTON large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of -10,076 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly advance of 1,662 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -11,738 net contracts.

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 31.7 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 72.2 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 0.0 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Downtrend.

COTTON Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:29.547.14.8
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:34.141.16.2
– Net Position:-10,07613,137-3,061
– Gross Longs:64,851103,41910,468
– Gross Shorts:74,92790,28213,529
– Long to Short Ratio:0.9 to 11.1 to 10.8 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):31.772.20.0
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BearishBullishBearish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:26.7-23.3-22.4

 


COCOA Futures:

COCOA Futures COT ChartThe COCOA large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 16,911 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly fall of -441 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 17,352 net contracts.

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 27.2 percent. The commercials are Bullish with a score of 72.3 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 62.8 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Downtrend.

COCOA Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:29.840.210.4
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:11.163.55.7
– Net Position:16,911-21,1744,263
– Gross Longs:27,02836,5209,402
– Gross Shorts:10,11757,6945,139
– Long to Short Ratio:2.7 to 10.6 to 11.8 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):27.272.362.8
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BearishBullishBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-1.40.68.8

 


WHEAT Futures:

WHEAT Futures COT ChartThe WHEAT large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of -107,537 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly increase of 9,271 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -116,808 net contracts.

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 6.4 percent. The commercials are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 94.0 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 90.1 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Strong Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Strong Downtrend.

WHEAT Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:26.338.68.0
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:49.916.46.7
– Net Position:-107,537101,5066,031
– Gross Longs:119,875176,10636,682
– Gross Shorts:227,41274,60030,651
– Long to Short Ratio:0.5 to 12.4 to 11.2 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):6.494.090.1
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bearish-ExtremeBullish-ExtremeBullish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-17.216.315.9

 


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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.

COT Stock Market Charts: Speculator Changes led higher by VIX & MSCI EAFE-Mini

By InvestMacro

Speculators OI Stocks COT Chart

Here are the latest charts and statistics for the Commitment of Traders (COT) data published by the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

The latest COT data is updated through Tuesday May 6th and shows a quick view of how large traders (for-profit speculators and commercial entities) were positioned in the futures markets.

Weekly Speculator Changes led by VIX & MSCI EAFE-Mini

Speculators Nets Stocks COT Chart

The COT stock markets speculator bets were higher this week as six out of the seven stock markets we cover had higher positioning while the other one markets had lower speculator contracts.

Leading the gains for the stock markets was the VIX (6,703 contracts) with the MSCI EAFE-Mini (5,840 contracts), the S&P500-Mini (2,261 contracts), the Nikkei 225 (2,025 contracts), the Nasdaq-Mini (1,984 contracts) and the DowJones-Mini (246 contracts) also seeing positive weeks.

The only market with a decline in speculator bets this week was the Russell-Mini with a drop of -14,422 contracts on the week.


Stock Market Data:

Speculators Table Stocks COT Chart

Legend: Weekly Speculators Change | Speculators Current Net Position | Speculators Strength Score compared to last 3-Years (0-100 range)


Strength Scores led by VIX & Nikkei 225

Speculators Strength Stocks COT Chart

COT 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) showed that the VIX (100 percent) and the Nikkei 225 (96 percent) lead the stock markets this week. The Nasdaq-Mini (90 percent) and MSCI EAFE-Mini (83 percent) come in as the next highest in the weekly strength scores.

Strength Statistics:
VIX (100.0 percent) vs VIX previous week (94.3 percent)
S&P500-Mini (65.3 percent) vs S&P500-Mini previous week (64.9 percent)
DowJones-Mini (69.7 percent) vs DowJones-Mini previous week (69.3 percent)
Nasdaq-Mini (90.1 percent) vs Nasdaq-Mini previous week (87.0 percent)
Russell2000-Mini (71.9 percent) vs Russell2000-Mini previous week (81.7 percent)
Nikkei USD (96.4 percent) vs Nikkei USD previous week (79.1 percent)
EAFE-Mini (83.0 percent) vs EAFE-Mini previous week (74.8 percent)


Nasdaq-Mini & Nikkei 225 top the 6-Week Strength Trends

Speculators Trend Stocks COT Chart

COT Strength Score Trends (or move index, calculates the 6-week changes in strength scores) showed that the Nasdaq-Mini (37 percent) leads the past six weeks trends for the stock markets. The Nikkei 225 (35 percent), the VIX (17 percent) and the DowJones-Mini (16 percent) are the next highest positive movers in the latest trends data.

The S&P500-Mini (-4 percent) is the only market with a lower trend score currently.

Strength Trend Statistics:
VIX (17.0 percent) vs VIX previous week (-1.6 percent)
S&P500-Mini (-4.2 percent) vs S&P500-Mini previous week (-26.8 percent)
DowJones-Mini (16.3 percent) vs DowJones-Mini previous week (7.0 percent)
Nasdaq-Mini (37.4 percent) vs Nasdaq-Mini previous week (12.2 percent)
Russell2000-Mini (0.4 percent) vs Russell2000-Mini previous week (6.7 percent)
Nikkei USD (35.0 percent) vs Nikkei USD previous week (25.1 percent)
EAFE-Mini (10.3 percent) vs EAFE-Mini previous week (-2.2 percent)


Individual Stock Market Charts:

VIX Volatility Futures:

VIX Volatility Futures COT ChartThe VIX Volatility large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 10,943 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly lift of 6,703 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 4,240 net contracts.

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 100.0 percent. The commercials are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 0.0 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish-Extreme with a score of 80.8 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Uptrend.

VIX Volatility Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:25.543.69.3
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:21.648.48.4
– Net Position:10,943-13,5452,602
– Gross Longs:71,127121,60425,910
– Gross Shorts:60,184135,14923,308
– Long to Short Ratio:1.2 to 10.9 to 11.1 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):100.00.080.8
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bullish-ExtremeBearish-ExtremeBullish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:17.0-13.5-19.2

 


S&P500 Mini Futures:

SP500 Mini Futures COT ChartThe S&P500 Mini large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of -76,405 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly boost of 2,261 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -78,666 net contracts.

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 65.3 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 40.9 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 51.7 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Downtrend.

S&P500 Mini Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:11.874.011.1
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:15.472.29.4
– Net Position:-76,40540,18236,223
– Gross Longs:251,3511,579,940237,311
– Gross Shorts:327,7561,539,758201,088
– Long to Short Ratio:0.8 to 11.0 to 11.2 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):65.340.951.7
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearishBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:-4.211.1-20.2

 


Dow Jones Mini Futures:

Dow Jones Mini Futures COT ChartThe Dow Jones Mini large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 5,795 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly gain of 246 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 5,549 net contracts.

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 69.7 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 33.2 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 40.1 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Downtrend.

Dow Jones Mini Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:16.763.111.7
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:9.167.714.8
– Net Position:5,795-3,505-2,290
– Gross Longs:12,69448,0338,949
– Gross Shorts:6,89951,53811,239
– Long to Short Ratio:1.8 to 10.9 to 10.8 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):69.733.240.1
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearishBearish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:16.3-8.9-23.0

 


Nasdaq Mini Futures:

Nasdaq Mini Futures COT ChartThe Nasdaq Mini large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 32,847 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly lift of 1,984 contracts from the previous week which had a total of 30,863 net contracts.

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 90.1 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 29.1 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 35.2 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Downtrend.

Nasdaq Mini Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:32.952.612.0
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:20.261.415.9
– Net Position:32,847-22,754-10,093
– Gross Longs:85,091135,79231,046
– Gross Shorts:52,244158,54641,139
– Long to Short Ratio:1.6 to 10.9 to 10.8 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):90.129.135.2
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bullish-ExtremeBearishBearish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:37.41.2-48.1

 


Russell 2000 Mini Futures:

Russell 2000 Mini Futures COT ChartThe Russell 2000 Mini large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of -14,828 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly decrease of -14,422 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -406 net contracts.

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 71.9 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 35.5 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 13.0 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Downtrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Downtrend.

Russell 2000 Mini Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:16.773.85.2
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:20.069.66.1
– Net Position:-14,82818,843-4,015
– Gross Longs:75,021331,97623,509
– Gross Shorts:89,849313,13327,524
– Long to Short Ratio:0.8 to 11.1 to 10.9 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):71.935.513.0
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):BullishBearishBearish-Extreme
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:0.45.8-28.0

 


Nikkei Stock Average (USD) Futures:

Nikkei Stock Average (USD) Futures COT ChartThe Nikkei Stock Average (USD) large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of 1,904 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly boost of 2,025 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -121 net contracts.

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 96.4 percent. The commercials are Bearish-Extreme with a score of 15.4 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bearish with a score of 37.1 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Weak Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Weak Uptrend.

Nikkei Stock Average Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:20.360.519.2
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:2.575.422.1
– Net Position:1,904-1,590-314
– Gross Longs:2,1696,4802,056
– Gross Shorts:2658,0702,370
– Long to Short Ratio:8.2 to 10.8 to 10.9 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):96.415.437.1
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bullish-ExtremeBearish-ExtremeBearish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:35.0-26.7-5.5

 


MSCI EAFE Mini Futures:

MSCI EAFE Mini Futures COT ChartThe MSCI EAFE Mini large speculator standing this week resulted in a net position of -4,592 contracts in the data reported through Tuesday. This was a weekly gain of 5,840 contracts from the previous week which had a total of -10,432 net contracts.

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 83.0 percent. The commercials are Bearish with a score of 23.1 percent and the small traders (not shown in chart) are Bullish with a score of 52.9 percent.

Price Trend-Following Model: Strong Uptrend

Our weekly trend-following model classifies the current market price position as: Strong Uptrend.

MSCI EAFE Mini Futures StatisticsSPECULATORSCOMMERCIALSSMALL TRADERS
– Percent of Open Interest Longs:9.088.32.6
– Percent of Open Interest Shorts:10.088.81.0
– Net Position:-4,592-2,6177,209
– Gross Longs:42,076411,01411,942
– Gross Shorts:46,668413,6314,733
– Long to Short Ratio:0.9 to 11.0 to 12.5 to 1
NET POSITION TREND:
– Strength Index Score (3 Year Range Pct):83.023.152.9
– Strength Index Reading (3 Year Range):Bullish-ExtremeBearishBullish
NET POSITION MOVEMENT INDEX:
– 6-Week Change in Strength Index:10.3-7.4-6.3

 


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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.

The US and UK signed a trade agreement. China’s trade balance data pleased investors

By JustMarkets

US stocks continued to rise on Thursday as expectations of tariff cuts from major trading partners triggered a rally in US capital markets. The Dow Jones Index (US30) was up 0.62%. The S&P 500 Index (US500) gained 0.58%. The Nasdaq Technology Index (US100) closed higher by 0.98%. President Trump unveiled a trade deal with the UK that keeps existing tariffs in place but signals fewer future US export restrictions. Stocks only gained momentum after the President acknowledged the possibility of lower tariffs against China after talks that begin this weekend.

Technology stocks surged, with Tesla (TSLA) jumping more than 4% and Palantir (PLTR) soaring 7.5%, reversing yesterday’s decline. Shares of Apple (AAPL) and Alphabet (GOOG) also rose, partially recovering from last session’s decline.

The Mexican peso (USD/MXN) strengthened to 19.50 per US dollar, again nearing a six-month-high, as Consumer Price Index data supported a cautious stance on rate cuts and optimism that trade tensions are easing. Core annual inflation accelerated to 3.93% in April, slightly above expectations, while the monthly figure rose by 0.49% month-on-month, suggesting the Bank of Mexico may need to slow interest rate cuts.

Bitcoin (BTC/USD) rose about 9% this week, breaking the key psychological threshold of $100,000 for the first time since early February. Two US states passed legislation authorizing strategic bitcoin reserves. Meanwhile, the federal government confirmed that US banks can “responsibly” trade digital assets on behalf of customers and can outsource trading of digital currency and custody services to trusted third parties. These developments have reinforced the view of Bitcoin as a mature asset class.

Equity markets in Europe were mostly down on Thursday. Germany’s DAX (DE40) rose by 1.02%, France’s CAC 40 (FR40) closed higher by 0.89%, Spain’s IBEX35 (ES35) gained 0.06%, and the UK’s FTSE 100 (UK100) fell by 0.32%. On Thursday, European stocks held on to early gains and closed with solid gains. Most sectors rose as markets assessed recent developments in European trade and monetary policy. Sweden’s Riksbank kept its discount rate at 2.25% for May 2025, in line with expectations, citing increased global uncertainty, especially following the US trade policy shift, which has led to volatility in markets and weakened growth prospects in both the US and Europe. Norges Bank left its key rate unchanged at 4.5% at its May 2025 meeting, keeping it at a 15-year high for more than one year, in line with market expectations and Central Bank signals. Like other monetary authorities that monitor G10 currencies, Norges Bank emphasized that trade barriers imposed by the United States and other major economies are increasing uncertainty in the global macroeconomic backdrop.

WTI crude oil prices rose nearly 3.2% to reach $59.9 per barrel on Thursday, driven by renewed hopes of progress in upcoming trade talks between the US and China, key players in the global oil market. Lingering trade tensions between the US and China have raised concerns about a decline in global oil consumption, but signs of diplomatic engagement have helped ease market fears. At the same time, the announcement of a trade agreement between the US and the UK boosted positive sentiment.

Asian markets were predominantly rising yesterday. Japan’s Nikkei 225 (JP225) rose by 0.41%, China’s FTSE China A50 (CHA50) gained 0.63%, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng (HK50) climbed 0.37%, while Australia’s ASX 200 (AU200) gained 0.16%.

China’s trade surplus in April 2025 rose to US$96.18 billion from US$72.04 billion in the same period a year earlier and exceeded market expectations of US$89 billion. The sharp increase was mainly due to an 8.1% year-on-year rise in exports, well above market projections that expected a 1.9% rise, despite growth weakening from 12.4% in March as shipments to the US were weakened by Trump’s tariffs.

The New Zealand dollar fell as low as 0.588 US dollars on Friday, extending losses for a third straight session and hitting its lowest level in more than three weeks. The kiwi came under pressure as the US dollar strengthened following President Donald Trump’s announcement of a trade deal with Britain, which he called “the first of many.” It also raised hopes for progress in talks between the US and China in Switzerland over the weekend.

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News feed for: 2025.05.09

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By JustMarkets

 

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