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US 10-Year Treasury Speculator Positions turned slightly bullish last week – COT Report
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Weekly CFTC Net Speculator Report
10 Year Treasuries: Large trader and speculator positions for 10-year treasury notes in the futures markets rose last week to a small bullish position. 10-year treasury contracts increased to a total net position of +11,903 total contracts in the data reported for July 30th. This is an increase of 44,215 from the previous week’s total of -32,312 net contracts on July 23rd. In the same timeframe, the 10 Year yield increased from 2.53 on Tuesday July 23rd to 2.63 on Tuesday July 30th, according to US Treasury data.
Last 6 Weeks of Large Trader Positions
Date | Net Large Specs | Change |
06/25/2013 | 33011 | 1782 |
07/02/2013 | -22917 | -55928 |
07/09/2013 | -47110 | -24193 |
07/16/2013 | 17735 | 64845 |
07/23/2013 | -32312 | -50047 |
07/30/2013 | 11903 | 44215 |
*COT explanation: The weekly cot 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).
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Currency Speculators cut back on US Dollar long bets last week
By CountingPips.com
The weekly Commitments of Traders (COT) report, released on Friday by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), showed that large futures traders and currency speculators decreased their bullish bets of the US dollar last week for a second consecutive week.
Non-commercial contracts by large futures traders, including hedge funds and large International Monetary Market speculators, trimmed their overall US dollar long positions to a total of $24.45 billion as of Tuesday July 30th. This was a decrease of $4.24 billion from the total long position of $28.69 billion that was registered on July 23rd, according to calculations by Reuters that determine this amount by the total of US dollar contracts against the combined contract totals of the euro, British pound, Japanese yen, Australian dollar, Canadian dollar and the Swiss franc.
US dollar positions have now fallen for two straight weeks.
COT explanation: The weekly cot 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).
Individual Currencies Large Speculators Positions in Futures:
The large non-commercial net positions for each of the individual major currencies directly against the US dollar last week saw weekly increases for the euro, British pound sterling, Japanese yen, Swiss franc, New Zealand dollar, Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso while only the Australian dollar had a declining number of large speculator positions for the week.
Notable changes: Euro net speculative contracts improved to their best position since June while the Australian dollar net positions have fallen to the most bearish position of its recent decline.
Individual Currency Charts:
EuroFX:
Last Six Weeks of Large Trader Positions: EuroFX
Date | Lg Trader Net | Change |
06/25/2013 | 17357 | -2673 |
07/02/2013 | -16090 | -33447 |
07/09/2013 | -40900 | -24810 |
07/16/2013 | -37165 | 3735 |
07/23/2013 | -27900 | 9265 |
07/30/2013 | -8504 | 19396 |
British Pound Sterling:
Last Six Weeks of Large Trader Positions: Pound Sterling
Date | Lg Trader Net | Change |
06/25/2013 | -19429 | 977 |
07/02/2013 | -31324 | -11895 |
07/09/2013 | -34259 | -2935 |
07/16/2013 | -37446 | -3187 |
07/23/2013 | -49653 | -12207 |
07/30/2013 | -49463 | 190 |
Japanese Yen:
Last Six Weeks of Large Trader Positions: Yen
Date | Lg Trader Net | Change |
06/25/2013 | -61462 | 428 |
07/02/2013 | -70736 | -9274 |
07/09/2013 | -80305 | -9569 |
07/16/2013 | -85762 | -5457 |
07/23/2013 | -87496 | -1734 |
07/30/2013 | -82135 | 5361 |
Swiss Franc:
Last Six Weeks of Large Trader Positions: Franc
date | Lg Trader Net | Change Weekly |
06/25/2013 | 2464 | -3327 |
07/02/2013 | -116 | -2580 |
07/09/2013 | -1776 | -1660 |
07/16/2013 | -4969 | -3193 |
07/23/2013 | -5433 | -464 |
07/30/2013 | -1261 | 4172 |
Canadian Dollar:
Last Six Weeks of Large Trader Positions: CAD
date | Lg Trader Net | Change Weekly |
06/25/2013 | -10638 | 15449 |
07/02/2013 | -16250 | -5612 |
07/09/2013 | -23829 | -7579 |
07/16/2013 | -20043 | 3786 |
07/23/2013 | -16758 | 3285 |
07/30/2013 | -11434 | 5324 |
Australian Dollar:
Last Six Weeks of Large Trader Positions: AUD
date | Lg Trader Net | Change Weekly |
06/25/2013 | -61644 | 1877 |
07/02/2013 | -70515 | -8871 |
07/09/2013 | -63255 | 7260 |
07/16/2013 | -70686 | -7431 |
07/23/2013 | -63982 | 6704 |
07/30/2013 | -72573 | -8591 |
New Zealand Dollar:
Last Six Weeks of Large Trader Positions: NZD
date | Lg Trader Net | Change Weekly |
06/25/2013 | -711 | -2837 |
07/02/2013 | -1174 | -463 |
07/09/2013 | -1008 | 166 |
07/16/2013 | -2744 | -1736 |
07/23/2013 | -1846 | 898 |
07/30/2013 | -520 | 1326 |
Mexican Peso:
Last Six Weeks of Large Trader Positions: MXN
date | Lg Trader Net | Change Weekly |
06/25/2013 | 4981 | -15968 |
07/02/2013 | 2847 | -2134 |
07/09/2013 | 8035 | 5188 |
07/16/2013 | 11366 | 3331 |
07/23/2013 | 19799 | 8433 |
07/30/2013 | 24888 | 5089 |
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 graphs overlay the forex spot 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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