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Weekly COTS Report - 18th March 2019

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A summary of the weekly Commitment of Traders Report (COTS) from CFTC to show market positioning among large speculators.

  • USD net-long exposure moves to a 6-week high against G10 currencies.
  • Among the FX majors, it was again JPY futures which saw the largest weekly net change, with net-short exposure increasing by 7.5k contracts. Only minor adjustments were made elsewhere for FX.
  • NZD extends net-long exposure after flipping to net-long 3 weeks ago. Note that we’ve adjusted the net-positioning relative to open interest (volume) to more easily compare sentiment on a relative basis between high and low-volume markets (ie EUR and NZD).
  • Traders extended net-short exposure on JPY, adding weight to the argument sentiment has seen a cycle high. It’s also worth noting the reduction of short exposure on CHF these past three weeks, which begs the question as to whether long CHF/JPY could come into play.

 

USD: US dollar exposure is at its highest level against G10 currencies in 6-weeks, having increased for a third consecutive week to $29 bln. Still, the US dollar index (DXY) is struggling near its highs and produced a bearish inside week after failing to break above 97, and remains to look weak technically over the near-term.

JPY: Traders are net-short at their most bearish level in 9 weeks. However, this bearish extension is off the back of long closure and not a round of freshly initiated short bets. This makes the ‘bearish move’ less compelling, along with the fact yen futures have failed to break lower. In fact, both longs and shorts have closed out to see volumes move lower among large speculators.

NZD: Net-long exposure moves to an 8-month high. Fuelled mostly by short-covering, short closure accounted for 10 times the amount of new bullish bets. Still, at just 21k contract net-long, bulls are hardly at dizzy heights, therefore far from a sentiment extreme. But if long interest picks up then we could be on the lookout for a bullish breakout on NZD/USD.

Gold: Net-long exposure was reduced by 9.2k contracts, after bears initiated 11.8k fresh short contracts last week. Keeping in mind the report was ahead of Thursday’s bearish engulfing candle below resistance, so we’d expect short interest to have picked up a little since then.

 

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