Sunday, September 20, 2020

Commitment of Traders as of 15 September 2020


 Commitment of Traders as of 15 September 2020


COT Report                Average
As of 15Sep20          Long          Short
CAD 58.38% 41.62%
CHF 54.42% 45.58%
GBP 52.52% 47.48%
JPY 55.48% 44.52%
EUR 59.48% 40.52%
NZD 55.57% 44.43%
AUD 53.87% 46.13%
USD 48.94% 51.06%
XAG 60.15% 39.85%
XAU 60.86% 39.14% 

All currencies are up except of U.S. from September 9-15, 2020, and reported on the 18th of September 2020, Friday.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is the one who gathers all information and regulates the trading for both currencies and commodities in the U.S. They usually release data every Friday which includes the latest data from previous Tuesdays. The Commodity Exchange Act regulates the trading of commodity futures in the United States. Passed in 1936, it has been amended several times since then. The CEA establishes the statutory framework under which the CFTC operates. Under this Act, the CFTC has the authority to establish regulations that are published in title 17 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

Commitment of Traders gives us also a blueprint where will market may lead. So what I did is, I usually download data every Saturday due to time difference between U.S. time and Philippine time, and add the long and short positions of non-commercial, commercial, and non-reportable positions. Then I convert those into percentages.

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