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Strategies & Market Trends : Dino's Bar & Grill

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To: Andrew~ who wrote (35661)10/23/2017 8:02:39 PM
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COT Positions: Latest commitment of traders positions (commodities) as of October 17th 2017

CFTC commitment of traders report was released on Friday (20th October) and cover positions up to Tuesday (17th October). COT report is not a complete presenter of entire market positions; however, it represents a good chunk of institutional traders, to have a feel of what expected by the big players.

Kindly note, in some cases, numbers are rounded to nearest decimal.

Gold – Net position long and increasing
Long positions increased last week. The net long position increased by 612 contracts to +200.7K contracts.

Copper – Net position long and increasing
Long positions increased for a third consecutive week. The net longs increased by 10,749 contracts to +51.5K contracts.

Silver – Net position long and increasing
Long positions increased for the first time in five weeks and this time by 4,807 contracts to +63.9K contracts.

WTI Crude – Net position long and increasing
Speculators increased long positions last week and by 12,464 contracts, which brought the net positions to +429.5K contracts.

Natural gas – Net position short and decreasing
Short positions were reduced last week and by 23,618 contracts that pushed the net position to -56K contracts.

Source FxWire Pro - Commentary

23-October-2017 04:18:07
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