By CountingPips.com
Here are this week’s links to the latest Commitment of Traders changes.
We saw speculators take their foot off the gas of buying the US dollar and WTI crude oil futures (down 2 weeks) while bets on the major commodities (gold, silver, copper) were on the rise last week. Both the S&P500 futures and the 10-year note continued to be out of favor of the large speculators.
The latest data for the weekly Commitment of Traders (COT) report, released by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on Friday, showed that large traders and currency speculators slightly decreased their bullish bets for the US dollar last week following two weeks of gains.
The major currencies that improved against the US dollar last week were the just the Japanese yen (6,925 weekly change in contracts) and the euro (4,233 contracts).
Free Reports:
The non-commercial contracts of WTI crude futures totaled a net position of 433562 contracts, according to data from last week. This was a change of -6512 contracts from the previous weekly total.
The large speculator contracts of gold futures advanced to a total net position of 109482 contracts. This was a weekly change of 12932 contracts from the previous week.
The large speculator contracts of 10-year treasury note futures totaled a net position of -394689 contracts. This was a weekly change of -49758 contracts from the previous week.
The large speculator contracts of S&P 500 futures totaled a net position of 2140 contracts. This was a change of -2488 contracts from the reported data of the previous week.
The non-commercial contracts of silver futures totaled a net position of 64601 contracts, according to data from last week. This was a weekly change of 3310 contracts from the previous totals.
The large speculator contracts of copper futures totaled a net position of 47703 contracts. This was a weekly change of 3219 contracts from the data of the previous week.
Article by CountingPips.com
The Commitment of Traders report data is published in raw form every Friday by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and shows the futures positions of market participants as of the previous Tuesday (data is reported 3 days behind).
To learn more about this data please visit the CFTC website at http://www.cftc.gov/MarketReports/CommitmentsofTraders/index.htm