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The latest data for the weekly Commitment of Traders (COT) report, released by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on Monday due to the 4th of July holiday, showed that large traders and currency speculators raised their bets again for the US dollar index this week while sharply betting against the Canadian dollar and the New Zealand dollar.
Non-commercial large futures traders, including hedge funds and large speculators, bet in favor of the US dollar index (446 weekly change in contracts), the euro (2,843 contracts), Australian dollar (1,748 contracts) and the Mexican peso (18,425 contracts), according to the data reported through Tuesday July 3rd.
On the flip side, the currencies whose speculative bets declined last week were the British pound sterling (-7,200 contracts), Japanese yen (-4,509 contracts), Swiss franc (-2,463 contracts), Canadian dollar (-16,649 contracts) and the New Zealand dollar (-8,842 contracts).
Speculators continued to raise bets for the US dollar index last week as the spec position has now improved for eleven straight weeks to the highest bullish level since June 13th 2017 when the net positions totaled 28,025 contracts.
Elsewhere, we saw had substantial changes (+ or – 10,000 contracts) in the individual currency contract levels for the speculators category.
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Table of Weekly Commercial Traders and Speculators Levels & Changes:
Currency | Net Commercials | Comms Weekly Chg | Net Speculators | Specs Weekly Chg |
EuroFx | -47,939 | -6,099 | 36,747 | 2,843 |
GBP | 49,632 | 13,085 | -28,781 | -7,200 |
JPY | 55,699 | 8,687 | -38,730 | -4,509 |
CHF | 61,891 | 1,362 | -40,494 | -2,463 |
CAD | 58,151 | 17,242 | -49,448 | -16,649 |
AUD | 62,546 | -212 | -39,230 | 1,748 |
NZD | 30,342 | 8,288 | -26,404 | -8,842 |
MXN | -2,730 | -18,914 | 5,915 | 18,425 |
This latest COT data is through Tuesday and shows a quick view of how large speculators or non-commercials (for-profit traders) as well as the commercial traders (hedgers & traders for business purposes) 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 dollar will gain versus the euro.
*COT Report: The weekly commitment of traders report summarizes the total trader positions for open contracts in the futures trading 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). Find CFTC criteria here: (http://www.cftc.gov/MarketReports/CommitmentsofTraders/ExplanatoryNotes/index.htm).
The Commitment of Traders report is published every Friday by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and shows futures positions data that was reported as of the previous Tuesday (3 days behind).
Each currency contract is a quote for that currency directly against the U.S. dollar, a net short amount of contracts means that more speculators are betting that currency to fall against the dollar and a net long position expect that currency to rise versus the dollar.
(The charts overlay the forex closing price of each Tuesday when COT trader positions are reported for each corresponding spot currency pair.) See more information and explanation on the weekly COT report from the CFTC website.
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