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Here are the latest links to our coverage of the Commitment of Traders data changes. Data updated through January 16th.


The COT currency market speculator bets were lower this week as three out of the eleven currency markets we cover had higher positioning. See full article…


Weekly Market Price Changes

Name PctChg_5_Days
VIX 13.59
Sugar 5.71
Cocoa Futures 4.31
Nasdaq 2.80
Live Cattle 2.39
Gasoline 2.14
WTI Crude Oil 1.59
Cotton 1.41
Brent Oil 1.30
S&P500 Mini 1.19

 

Name PctChg_5_Days
Natural Gas -17.25
Ultra U.S. Treasury Bonds -4.38
Wheat -4.13
Palladium -3.61
Bitcoin -3.39
US Treasury Bond -2.80
Corn -2.69
Coffee -2.23
Japanese Yen -2.18
New Zealand Dollar -2.13

 

See Weekly Price Changes for major markets and their performance.


COT Speculator Extremes

NQ 01 19 2024

This weekly Extreme Positions report highlights the Most Bullish and Most Bearish Positions for the speculator category. See full article…


COT Bonds

FF 01 19 2024

The COT bond market speculator bets were higher this week as five out of the eight bond markets we cover had higher positioning. See full article…


COT Metals

PL 01 19 2024

The COT metals markets speculator bets were lower this week as all six metals markets we cover had lower speculator contracts. See full article…


COT Soft Commodities

C 01 19 2024

The COT soft commodities speculator bets were lower this week as four out of the eleven softs markets we cover had higher positioning. See full article…


COT Stock Markets

ER2 01 19 2024

The COT stock markets speculator bets were lower this week as just one out of the seven stock markets we cover had higher positioning. See full article…


Have a Wonderful Trading Week

By InvestMacro.com

*COT Report: The COT data, released weekly to the public each Friday, is updated through the most recent Tuesday (data is 3 days old) and shows a quick view of how large speculators, non-commercials (for-profit traders), commercial traders and small traders were positioned in the futures 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).

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