Positions of large speculators according to the COT report as at 12/3/2021
The total net positions of speculators in the USD index grew by 1,200 contracts last week. This change is the result of an increase in net long positions by 3,000 contracts and an increase in short positions by 1,800 contracts. The total net positions in the USD index have been negative for 18 consecutive weeks. But they have been gradually growing last three weeks.
The current increase in total net positions, together with rising yields on US bonds, could continue to support the US dollar strengthening.
The total net positions of speculators increased in the Australian dollar, the New Zealand dollar and the Swiss franc.
On the other hand, the decline in total net positions continued in the euro and the Japanese yen. There was also a decline in the total net positions of speculators in the British pound, which is a decline after 5 weeks of growth.
The positions of speculators in individual currencies
The overall net positions of large speculators are shown in Table 1:
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12/3/2021
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5/3/2021
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26/2/2021
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19/2/2021
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12/2/2021
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5/2/2021
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USD index
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-8 900
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-10,100
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-13,900
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- 14,300
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-13,900
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-14,800
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EUR
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102 000
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126,000
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138,400
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140,000
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140,200
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137,000
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GBP
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33 900
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36,100
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31,000
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22,200
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21,100
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9,700
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AUD
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8 100
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6,000
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- 1,600
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- 2,800
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-200
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-1,500
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NZD
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17 100
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16,400
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14,600
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13,700
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11,500
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11,600
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CAD
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11 000
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15,300
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9,100
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8,200
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9,500
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16,100
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CHF
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14 400
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12,300
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11,500
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8,400
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11,400
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14,600
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JPY
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6 500
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19,300
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28,600
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37,200
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34,600
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44,600
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Table 1: Total net positions of large speculators
Notes:
Large speculators are traders who trade large volumes of futures contracts, which, if the required limits are met, must be reported to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Typically, this includes traders such as funds or large banks. These traders mostly focus on trading of long-term trends.
Total net positions are the difference between the number of bullish long contracts and the number of bearish short contracts. The data is published every Friday and is delayed because it shows the status on Tuesday of the week.
The sentiment of large speculators will allow you to see what position this group occupies in the market. It is important to monitor the overall trend of total net positions, but also separately the trend of bearish short positions and the trend of bullish long positions. Extreme values of total net positions are also important as they often serve as signals of a trend reversal.
It is also important to monitor the turning points, when the total net positions change from bullish sentiment to bearish and vice versa. These inflection points are indicated in the graphs in section 3.
The chart compares the current value of the total net positions of large speculators with the value 3 years ago. A score of 0% means that speculators are at their lowest levels in 3 years. A score of 100% means that speculators are at the highest values in the last 3 years. A value of 80% or more means that speculators are extremely bullish, and a value of 20% or less means that speculators are extremely bearish.
Detailed analysis of selected currencies
Explanations:
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Purple line and histogram in the chart window: this is information on the overall net position of large speculators.
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Green linein the indicator window: these are the bullish positions of large speculators.
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Red line in the indicator window: indicates the bearish positions of large speculators.
If there is a green line above the red line in the indicator window, then it means that the overall net positions are positive, i.e. that bullish sentiment prevails. If, on the other hand, the green line is below the red line, then bearish sentiment prevails and the overall net positions of the big speculators are negative.
Charts are made with the use of www.tradingview.com.
Euro
Date
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Weekly change in open interest
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Weekly change in total net positions of speculators
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Weekly change in total long positions of speculators
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Weekly change in total short positions of speculators
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Sentiment
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12/3/2021
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23,900
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- 24,100
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- 15,100
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8,900
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Weakening bullish |
5/3/2021 |
1,313 |
- 12,400 |
- 5,800 |
6 600 |
Weakening bullish
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26/2/2021
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21,200
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- 1,600
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5,600
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7,200
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Weak bullish
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Total net positions fell by 24,100 contracts last week. This change is due to a decrease in net long positions by 15,100 contracts and an increase in net short positions by 8,900 contracts. The decline in total net positions thus begins to gain momentum.
The price of the euro continued to fall last week, but eventually it closed the week at a modest gain. The ECB has announced an increase in euro area government bond purchases to prevent a rapid rise in long-term government bond interest rates in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Long-term resistance: 1.2250 - 1.2340
Long-term support: 1.1600 - 1.1620
The British Pound
Date
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Weekly change in open interest
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Weekly change in total net positions of speculators
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Weekly change in total long positions of speculators
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Weekly change in total short positions of speculators
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Sentiment
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12/3/2021 |
12,000 |
- 2,200
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- 3,900
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- 1,700
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Bullish |
5/3/2021 |
- 7,400 |
5,100 |
- 3,100 |
- 8,200 |
Bullish |
26/2/2021
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5,500
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8,800
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8,000
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-800
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Bullish
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Last week, total net positions fell by 2,200 contracts. This change is the result of a decrease in net long positions by 3,900 contracts, while net short positions decreased by 1,700 contracts.
The pound continued to rise last week following the positive development of the coronavirus pandemic, which is currently under control in the country.
Long-term resistance: 1.42-1.4350
Long-term support: 1.37-1.38200
The Australlian Dollar
Date
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Weekly change in open interest
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Weekly change in total net positions of speculators
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Weekly change in total long positions of speculators
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Weekly change in total short positions of speculators
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Sentiment
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12/3/2021 |
400
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2,100
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800
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- 1,300 |
Bullish |
5/3/2021 |
4,600 |
7,600 |
5,400 |
- 2,200 |
Bullish |
26/2/2021
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4,300
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1,200
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1,000
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-200
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Weak bullish
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Last week, total net positions rose by 2,200 contracts. This change is due to an increase in long positions by 800 and a decrease in short positions by 1,300 contracts.
The Australian dollar strengthened slightly last week due to the growth of stock indices which it correlates with.
Long-term resistance: 0.810-0.8200
Long-term support: 0.7600-0.7650
The New Zealand Dollar
Date
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Weekly change in open interest
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Weekly change in total net positions of speculators
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Weekly change in total long positions of speculators
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Weekly change in total short positions of speculators
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Sentiment
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12/3/2021
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2,800
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700
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800
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100
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Bullish |
5/3/2021 |
400 |
1,800 |
1,400 |
- 400 |
Bullish |
26/2/2021
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100
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900
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200
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-700
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Bullish
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Last week, total net positions grew by 700 contracts. This change is the result of an increase in net long contracts by 800 and an increase in net short contracts by 100.
The NZDUSD price closed at a modest gain last week. Bull sentiment could continue to support the pair in growth.
Resistance: 0.7370-0.7450
The nearest support: 0.7050-0.7100