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You do not know which direction to keep for trading. The positions of the major market participants are graphically displayed in our COT tool. Here you can see the direction of the trade and receive the necessary COT signals.

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The COT report is published by the CFTC on Friday about 15:30 CET. The data shows positions as of Tuesday’s close. Info below has been updated 11/24/2023 after market closure and contains the newest CoT report.
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11/24/2023
Price change, % Trend Commercial Large Speculators Small Traders Open Interest Net Positions - Commercials 26-weeks Position Extremes Commercial COT Index
Long Change Short Change Long Change Short Change Long Change Short Change Value Change,% Net Change Change,% High Low
Indices
S&P5000.98%Same icon1 665 19771 3471 631 22648 433246 961-27 387327 041-140262 212-769216 103-5 1022 240 2142%33 97122 914207%350 541-34 73618%
NASDAQ0.86%Same icon162 7554 716174 04013 96974 3264 82469 2829541 7962 18435 555-2 340284 3124%-11 285-9 253455%13 627-14 43411%
RUSSELL0.48%Same icon434 225-11 579380 9693 98670 096-7 629127 342-15 94927 1674 30623 177-2 939537 080-3%53 256-15 565-23%72 63640 87639%
DOW E-MINI1.27%Same icon66 382-99926 9931 40816 401-4 51350 709-6 71810 683-11215 764-31494 498-6%39 389-2 407-6%42 559-2 46793%
Bonds
30-YR T-BONDS-0.41%Same icon1 004 995-14 288953 746-783119 86010 063219 843-18 693201 489-4 798152 75510 4531 382 1502%51 249-13 505-21%210 30341 8626%
10-YR T-BONDS-0.27%Same icon3 739 57955 1973 138 73850 011479 587-34 5221 137 745-38 130446 40010 616389 08319 4104 958 1415%600 8415 1861%770 685467 00144%
Currencies
DOLLAR INDEX-0.37%Same icon4 977-1 94025 709-1 58628 5431 2727 8463093 288-3273 25328237 894-2%-20 732-3542%-2 678-20 7720%
EURO FX0.21%Same icon380 815-950546 63323 881231 0959 905101 441-10 84283 490-22447 326-4 308712 3641%-165 818-24 83118%-98 293-234 26950%
SWISS FRANC0.43%Same icon43 9311 69115 3446474 727-78823 721-1 94510 113-1 49919 70670258 815-1%28 5871 0444%30 3333 42194%
BRITISH POUND1.17%Same icon129 406-59898 1983 63343 300-9 49769 398-11 12926 63723431 747-2 365208 657-4%31 208-4 231-12%35 439-81 60696%
JAPANESE YEN-0.03%Same icon178 832-21 05873 4046 78639 23611 464144 690-13 33140 572-1 50240 546-4 551264 903-3%105 428-27 844-21%133 27283 28844%
CANADIAN DOLLAR0.73%Same icon145 080-6 96374 99765219 40772984 847-4 23431 4612 25736 104-395203 248-1%70 083-7 615-10%77 698-23 26992%
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR1.13%Same icon131 742-89749 738-3 84429 565-3 163107 5353 85124 9233 10528 957-962196 5980%82 0042 9474%110 01238 82261%
NEW ZEALAND $ 1.47%Same icon36 279-53818 0994527 958-86024 812-1 0403 124174 450-79348 137-4%18 180-990-5%24 301-1 93377%
MEXICAN PESO0.71%Same icon129 654-9 062192 8586 57488 4749 31229 543-6 2377 1422682 869181225 972-1%-63 204-15 63633%-33 883-103 04058%
Energy
CRUDE OIL-1.18%Same icon566 944-46 295796 953-63 048350 785-13 594143 461-5 18476 121-10 26653 436-1 9231 553 677-5%-230 00916 753-7%-166 658-381 94671%
GASOLINE-0.77%Same icon159 85612 042229 75819 574106 28911 49943 9852 48921 767-2 86614 169-1 388351 1057%-69 902-7 53212%-36 853-74 82913%
HEATING OIL-0.45%Same icon136 8009 365184 6175 67856 037-3 27426 135-60747 053-4429 138976310 3272%-47 8173 687-7%-28 496-69 89453%
NATURAL GAS-4.28%Same icon524 245-2 416427 688-15 728271 261-4 732391 52012 90064 8974 95541 1956351 316 6402%96 55713 31216%96 55733 460100%
Metals
GOLD1.02%Same icon115 9375 209306 17218 425269 70115 34997 996-98043 959-1 45025 4291 663508 4294%-190 235-13 2167%-90 428-213 71519%
SILVER2.54%Same icon43 514-2 03784 4587 27353 3723 08125 920-1 97326 7891 41013 297-2 846134 3330%-40 944-9 31029%-23 264-55 98346%
PLATINUM3.80%Same icon19 090-5 85230 3473 04040 276-4 69333 140-15 8257 587-2 2553 466-1573 431-14%-11 257-8 892376%-2 365-28 74766%
PALLADIUM1.32%Same icon14 2086253 6731 3735 119-57015 406-1 5131 783-1282 0316725 834-6%10 535-748-7%11 4637 19278%
COPPER1.51%Same icon69 770-10 51764 23539764 8222 84668 365-10 21914 013-1 01516 0051 136187 077-9%5 535-10 914-66%27 192-18 14952%
Grains
SOYBEANS-1.02%Same icon391 25410 481445 031-5 237150 568-9 89076 7622 98150 383-1 71170 4121 136745 1961%-53 77715 718-23%-1 813-116 87655%
SOYBEAN MEAL0.79%Same icon191 6831 826344 841-787173 5077 65134 9584 68550 363-2 71835 7542 861570 6314%-153 1582 613-2%-71 689-155 7713%
SOYBEAN OIL-0.06%Same icon236 555-7 238267 387-3 917110 392-80189 081-1 25534 43736424 916-2 503508 573-3%-30 832-3 32112%10 834-68 72148%
CORN-0.91%Same icon675 854-5 526532 631-15 664282 6242 199406 63017 005157 4541 150176 671-3 5181 431 159-1%143 22310 1388%151 450-60 02996%
WHEAT-0.41%Same icon153 56212 70977 407-4 647129 115740206 64619 23338 0891 78536 713648446 2602%76 15517 35630%85 36425 57885%
ROUGH RICE1.70%Same icon4 057-5279 9749504 6631 209541-402 5123087178011 57311%-5 917-1 47733%-2 301-6 49514%
Softs
COTTON-0.64%Same icon92 688-11 97097 425-10 57560 7322 24554 7241711 896-1 06013 167-227195 165-7%-4 737-1 39542%2 320-66 78690%
COFFEE0.36%Same icon71 654-7 357103 561-5 14662 1135 07531 7793 4089 950-1 0688 377-1 612188 9240%-31 907-2 2117%22 465-33 4263%
COCOA-0.73%Same icon66 433-14 685141 854-17 389128 894-1 05056 0551 89515 2471 52112 6651 280278 680-7%-75 4212 704-3%-71 491-91 61780%
SUGAR-0.74%Same icon347 46015 943614 8605 818304 939-7 09882 802-2 96988 696-2 81243 4333 184871 8941%-267 40010 125-4%-216 226-310 76246%
ORANGE JUICE-1.59%Same icon2 641675 7283564 4564701 687-482 4981862 1804159 8419%-3 087-28910%-2 440-3 81353%
Meats
LIVE CATTLE-3.29%Same icon108 9845 862144 9012 37479 210-1 05740 5543 10232 7102 22035 4491 549282 523-1%-35 9173 488-9%-35 917-100 474100%
FEEDER CATTLE-4.07%Same icon17 24053711 795-1 34510 221-1 40414 45728910 3623911 57122850 396-1%5 4451 88253%5 445-5 594100%
LEAN HOGS-8.58%Same icon75 055-39154 409-6 57654 041-4 01170 9822 48216 117-1 26619 822-1 574187 938-3%20 6466 18543%31 9571 30463%
Other
BITCOIN5.50%Up icon1 154497098517 1501 21118 0267431 664551 23348721 9393%445-36-7%1 132-2 54381%
VIX FUTURES-7.05%Up icon191 051-16 796143 260-17 96092 811-1 564140 2422 93925 7732 83926 133-500391 357-6%47 7911 1642%67 86318 71359%
Source from CFTC. Release Schedule of COT report. Download Excel. Download PDF.
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What is the “COT Report” and what exactly does it tell us? How do we evaluate it and how do we use COT data for our trading preparation? This article will give you the answers to those questions.

What is the Commitments of Traders (COT) report?

The Commitments of Traders (COT) report is an exchange report that is published weekly by the American Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

The CFTC was created by the US Congress as an independent authority in 1974.

It has the mandate to regulate the commodity and options markets in the United States. Through this oversight, the CFTC ensures that the futures markets perform two important functions: pricing in the commodities sector and reducing price risk in the futures and options market.

The report presents the US futures as transparent financial instruments and thereby creates fair competitive conditions for all large and small traders on the futures markets.

It is usually published at market close (at 21:30 CET) on a Friday on the CFTC website and presents the positions of the market participants subject to reporting requirements. These positions are reported by brokers to the CFTC for analysis and verification. The data refers to the market situation at market close on Tuesday of the relevant trading week.

What information does the report offer?

Firstly, one thing must be clarified: There is no ONE COT report. Instead, there are a number of different formats that have evolved over time since the beginning of reporting. They also highlight special areas of the futures markets, such as the Traders in Financial Futures report (TFF), which covers traders in financial futures contracts such as currencies, US Treasury securities, Eurodollars, stocks, VIX or the Bloomberg Commodity Index.

In this article, I will deal exclusively with the Legacy Report, the report originally broken down by exchange and, specifically, we will regard the “Futures Only” report, not the “Futures and Options Combined” report.

After downloading the current report from the website of the CFTC, you will see the following picture. (click on the graphics to zoom)

The long and short positions of the three groups of market participants can be seen (note: a special feature is the “spreads” value of the group of non-commercials, which we are not interested in at the moment). The report also shows the total open interest in this market.

CFTC Commitments of Traders Short Report – CBT (Futures Only)

Fig. 1: CFTC Commitments of Traders Short Report – CBT (Futures Only)

What groups of market participants can we find in the COT report?

There are two major groups of market participants active in the market: commercials and non-commercials. Non-commercials are also known as large speculators. These two groups are the reporting agent traders, known as reportables. The third group, the non-reportables (often referred to as small speculators or small traders) is calculated by subtracting the total number of long or short positions in the reportables from the total open interest.

Commercials aka the hedgers

The term “commercials” refers to market participants who operate on the futures markets primarily for hedging purposes. Another term for commercials is hedgers. They are typically manufacturing or processing companies that wish to hedge against price fluctuations on the futures market in order to avoid dependence on commodity prices. Commercials do not speculate. They want to protect themselves by opening positions against price expectations.

A commercial produces a product and therefore has a larger stock of the product, or needs the product for his business. Commercials could be, for example, large agricultural cooperatives or multinational production companies (Nestle, Procter & Gamble, etc.)

Non-commercials aka the large speculators

The non-commercials are different. These are the market participants who conduct speculative transactions on a large scale. Typically, this would be the institutional traders, hedge funds or large investment banks, all of whose positions exceed the limit of the reporting obligation.

Non-reportables aka the small fish

The figures for non-reportables are calculated by deducting the totals of the reportables from the total value of open interest. Non-reportables are those market participants who are not subject to reporting requirements, in other words, they are “small traders like you and me”. However, they could also be trading companies (small banks, trading houses), which do not exceed the defined limits on traded contracts.

How do we use the report for our trading?

The report is analyzed for the net positions

We use the COT report as a source of basic information for our actions. However, in the form in which it is available from the CFTC site, it is not very helpful. Compare it to Figure 1, where the raw data must first be evaluated. Let’s take a look at the net positions of the commercials.

The result comes from the difference between the long and short positions of the report. From the example above, we can see:

Net position = 113,175 – 128,957 = – 15,782

which means 15,782 contracts net short

We then present these net values graphically in order to get an overview of the development, and especially the changes of the positions.

Significance of the net positions in terms of the commercial index

After calculating the net positions, we are already one step further, but have not yet reached our goal. The net position itself does not tell us anything about how the commercials have actually positioned themselves. If we only know that the commercials are 15,782 contracts short this week, that does not help us much.

How should this figure be interpreted? Are the commercials now extremely short or are they actually in their normal short range?

We need an indicator that lets us evaluate this figure. And we get it by relating the current position to the positions over a certain period. So, we calculate an index that allows us to evaluate the current position as a percentage:

We calculate the commercial index (as a fixed period, we are looking at three years here):

COT Commercial index as a formula

Fig. 2: COT Commercial index as a formula

With the help of this calculation, we now have some informative value of the current net position, which serves as the basis for our trading.

Why do we pay so much attention to the commercials?

Commercials produce commodities and supply the world market with them. Or they need the commodities in large quantities for their business. The existence of these people depends on the commodities, and of course on the commodity prices. Because of their direct link to commodities, the commercials will predict future price developments much earlier than other participants in the market – and hedge against them.

Commercials usually trade counter cyclically. Their positions allow an inference to be drawn about the expected market movement. This data does not serve as a timing instrument, however!

In other words: Just because the commercials are now moving extremely short does NOT mean that we’re going to go short tomorrow. But it is an indication of a market situation that tends to change. It is now advisable to analyze this market and watch it closely, because there may be movement here soon, which we can then use to our advantage.

Soybeans, Pricechart and COT-Data

Fig. 3: COT Commercial index as a formula

A specific example: Soybeans 12/2018 – 11/2019

You can see the price on the soybeans market and the net positions of the three groups of participants (weekly chart). Look at the net positions of the commercials (red line) and the soya beans price at points A and B and the subsequent price development.

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