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CONTRACTS NON-COMMERCIAL • Large Speculators COMMERCIAL • Hedgers / Institutional Traders NON-REPORTABLE • Small Speculators OPEN
INTEREST
NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT
MAJOR CURRENCIES
NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR | 6N -27,006 10,847 37,853
27,694 50,393 22,699
-688 3,403 4,091
65,011
-3,949 (-17.1%) -151 (-1.4%) +3,798 (+11.2%) 16.7% | 58.2% +3,834 (+16.1%) +1,076 (+2.2%) -2,758 (-10.8%) 77.5% | 34.9% +115 (+14.3%) +313 (+10.1%) +198 (+5.1%) 5.2% | 6.3% +927
BRITISH POUND STERLING | 6B -58,422 46,459 104,881
61,187 162,128 100,941
-2,765 25,772 28,537
238,862
+7,093 (+10.8%) +2,166 (+4.9%) -4,927 (-4.5%) 19.5% | 43.9% -9,143 (-13.0%) -8,381 (-4.9%) +762 (+0.8%) 67.9% | 42.3% +2,050 (+42.6%) +1,316 (+5.4%) -734 (-2.5%) 10.8% | 11.9% -4,572
SWISS FRANC | 6S -27,097 7,831 34,928
31,364 55,554 24,190
-4,267 12,634 16,901
76,518
-1,884 (-7.5%) -344 (-4.2%) +1,540 (+4.6%) 10.2% | 45.6% +1,762 (+6.0%) +2,318 (+4.4%) +556 (+2.4%) 72.6% | 31.6% +122 (+2.8%) +159 (+1.3%) +37 (+0.2%) 16.5% | 22.1% +2,417
JAPANESE YEN | 6J -62,806 98,271 161,077
57,901 167,443 109,542
4,905 41,460 36,555
328,210
+4,974 (+7.3%) -8,548 (-8.0%) -13,522 (-7.7%) 29.9% | 49.1% -12,101 (-17.3%) +3,468 (+2.1%) +15,569 (+16.6%) 51.0% | 33.4% +7,127 (+320.7%) +1,963 (+5.0%) -5,164 (-12.4%) 12.6% | 11.1% +1,522
CANADIAN DOLLAR | 6C -1,602 62,382 63,984
-1,371 80,788 82,159
2,973 31,593 28,620
182,798
-2,488 (-280.8%) -4,125 (-6.2%) -1,637 (-2.5%) 34.1% | 35.0% +4,835 (+77.9%) -63,526 (-44.0%) -68,361 (-45.4%) 44.2% | 44.9% -2,347 (-44.1%) +1,682 (+5.6%) +4,029 (+16.4%) 17.3% | 15.7% -64,955
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR | 6A 70,872 132,629 61,757
-94,367 80,063 174,430
23,495 39,940 16,445
257,694
+1,811 (+2.6%) -3,445 (-2.5%) -5,256 (-7.8%) 51.5% | 24.0% -595 (-0.6%) -3,706 (-4.4%) -3,111 (-1.8%) 31.1% | 67.7% -1,216 (-4.9%) -993 (-2.4%) +223 (+1.4%) 15.5% | 6.4% -7,981
EURO FX | 6E 9,279 200,025 190,746
-46,758 444,118 490,876
37,479 84,972 47,493
764,691
-11,853 (-56.1%) -12,861 (-6.0%) -1,008 (-0.5%) 26.2% | 24.9% +11,675 (+20.0%) +8,988 (+2.1%) -2,687 (-0.5%) 58.1% | 64.2% +178 (+0.5%) -750 (-0.9%) -928 (-1.9%) 11.1% | 6.2% +8,902
U.S. DOLLAR INDEX | DX 3,617 20,457 16,840
-4,615 10,652 15,267
998 2,903 1,905
36,113
-76 (-2.1%) -969 (-4.5%) -893 (-5.0%) 56.6% | 46.6% +342 (+6.9%) +1,720 (+19.3%) +1,378 (+9.9%) 29.5% | 42.3% -266 (-21.0%) -229 (-7.3%) +37 (+2.0%) 8.0% | 5.3% +657
CRYPTOCURRENCIES NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT OPEN INTEREST
BITCOIN | BTC 2,106 15,861 13,755
-1,949 224 2,173
-157 1,097 1,254
23,268
+333 (+18.8%) -880 (-5.3%) -1,213 (-8.1%) 68.2% | 59.1% -87 (-4.7%) -155 (-40.9%) -68 (-3.0%) 1.0% | 9.3% -246 (-276.4%) -149 (-12.0%) +97 (+8.4%) 4.7% | 5.4% -539
ETHEREUM | ETH -425,910 1,864,974 2,290,884
424,393 6,971,504 6,547,111
1,517 19,178 17,661
12,136,228
+134,015 (+23.9%) -135,968 (-6.8%) -269,983 (-10.5%) 15.4% | 18.9% -137,712 (-24.5%) -832,816 (-10.7%) -695,104 (-9.6%) 57.4% | 53.9% +3,697 (+169.6%) -27,820 (-59.2%) -31,517 (-64.1%) 0.2% | 0.1% -1,250,920
METALS NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT OPEN INTEREST
GOLD | GC 168,327 220,861 52,534
-203,828 76,997 280,825
35,501 49,273 13,772
403,925
+8,458 (+5.3%) +4,900 (+2.3%) -3,558 (-6.3%) 54.7% | 13.0% -5,180 (-2.6%) -9,187 (-10.7%) -4,007 (-1.4%) 19.1% | 69.5% -3,278 (-8.5%) -3,640 (-6.9%) -362 (-2.6%) 12.2% | 3.4% -7,463
SILVER | SI 24,673 33,938 9,265
-40,288 29,511 69,799
15,615 24,555 8,940
113,164
+2,792 (+12.8%) +2,813 (+9.0%) +21 (+0.2%) 30.0% | 8.2% -1,930 (-5.0%) -2,427 (-7.6%) -497 (-0.7%) 26.1% | 61.7% -862 (-5.2%) -1,742 (-6.6%) -880 (-9.0%) 21.7% | 7.9% -1,594
PLATINUM | PL 16,198 26,146 9,948
-21,749 19,093 40,842
5,551 8,601 3,050
61,473
-700 (-4.1%) -4,026 (-13.3%) -3,326 (-25.1%) 42.5% | 16.2% +1,168 (+5.1%) -444 (-2.3%) -1,612 (-3.8%) 31.1% | 66.4% -468 (-7.8%) -137 (-1.6%) +331 (+12.2%) 14.0% | 5.0% -5,819
PALLADIUM | PA -1,242 6,468 7,710
-15 5,488 5,503
1,257 2,389 1,132
15,069
-1,057 (-571.4%) -790 (-10.9%) +267 (+3.6%) 42.9% | 51.2% +1,368 (+98.9%) +530 (+10.7%) -838 (-13.2%) 36.4% | 36.5% -311 (-19.8%) -245 (-9.3%) +66 (+6.2%) 15.9% | 7.5% -487
COMMODITIES NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT OPEN INTEREST
WTI CRUDE OIL | CL 233,620 376,150 142,530
-267,010 841,200 1,108,210
33,390 76,513 43,123
2,002,065
+14,932 (+6.8%) -9,618 (-2.5%) -24,550 (-14.7%) 18.8% | 7.1% -4,381 (-1.7%) -15,935 (-1.9%) -11,554 (-1.0%) 42.0% | 55.4% -10,551 (-24.0%) -20,235 (-20.9%) -9,684 (-18.3%) 3.8% | 2.2% -79,511
NATURAL GAS | NG -172,607 210,159 382,766
152,748 562,540 409,792
19,859 56,760 36,901
1,504,052
+5,422 (+3.0%) -6,721 (-3.1%) -12,143 (-3.1%) 14.0% | 25.4% -4,658 (-3.0%) -30,646 (-5.2%) -25,988 (-6.0%) 37.4% | 27.2% -764 (-3.7%) -3,283 (-5.5%) -2,519 (-6.4%) 3.8% | 2.5% -56,239
COCOA | CC -20,116 43,450 63,566
19,816 96,660 76,844
300 9,942 9,642
194,510
-2,257 (-12.6%) +415 (+1.0%) +2,672 (+4.4%) 22.3% | 32.7% +2,325 (+13.3%) +4,393 (+4.8%) +2,068 (+2.8%) 49.7% | 39.5% -68 (-18.5%) -764 (-7.1%) -696 (-6.7%) 5.1% | 5.0% +5,204
COFFEE | KC 25,424 53,346 27,922
-26,309 65,731 92,040
885 9,573 8,688
174,861
+6,830 (+36.7%) +1,999 (+3.9%) -4,831 (-14.7%) 30.5% | 16.0% -7,245 (-38.0%) -4,307 (-6.1%) +2,938 (+3.3%) 37.6% | 52.6% +415 (+88.3%) +1,687 (+21.4%) +1,272 (+17.2%) 5.5% | 5.0% +1,178
CORN | ZC 375,360 505,346 129,986
-314,222 729,492 1,043,714
-61,138 137,322 198,460
1,796,424
+63,018 (+20.2%) +34,014 (+7.2%) -29,004 (-18.2%) 28.1% | 7.2% -58,599 (-22.9%) -9,244 (-1.3%) +49,355 (+5.0%) 40.6% | 58.1% -4,419 (-7.8%) +382 (+0.3%) +4,801 (+2.5%) 7.6% | 11.0% +22,925
SUGAR NO. 11 | SB -95,804 205,205 301,009
76,329 482,040 405,711
19,475 90,528 71,053
940,662
+111,951 (+53.9%) +12,896 (+6.7%) -99,055 (-24.8%) 21.8% | 32.0% -123,739 (-61.8%) -49,102 (-9.2%) +74,637 (+22.5%) 51.2% | 43.1% +11,788 (+153.3%) +5,497 (+6.5%) -6,291 (-8.1%) 9.6% | 7.6% -64,947
INDICES NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT NET POSITIONS LONG SHORT LONG vs. SHORT OPEN INTEREST
E-MINI S&P 500 | ES -77,843 213,588 291,431
-3,766 1,395,240 1,399,006
81,609 256,119 174,510
1,897,311
+34,709 (+30.8%) +9,311 (+4.6%) -25,398 (-8.0%) 11.3% | 15.4% -28,769 (-115.1%) -357,164 (-20.4%) -328,395 (-19.0%) 73.5% | 73.7% -5,940 (-6.8%) -34,019 (-11.7%) -28,079 (-13.9%) 13.5% | 9.2% -462,409
E-MINI NASDAQ 100 | NQ -25,195 26,801 51,996
19,871 24,730 4,859
5,324 35,828 30,504
87,744
+6,216 (+19.8%) -50,527 (-65.3%) -56,743 (-52.2%) 30.5% | 59.3% -4,107 (-17.1%) -8,461 (-25.5%) -4,354 (-47.3%) 28.2% | 5.5% -2,109 (-28.4%) -13,731 (-27.7%) -11,622 (-27.6%) 40.8% | 34.8% -82,862
E-MINI DOW JONES ($5) | YM 932 5,535 4,603
-3,401 57,923 61,324
2,469 3,154 685
66,612
+3,325 (+138.9%) +2,286 (+70.4%) -1,039 (-18.4%) 8.3% | 6.9% -2,378 (-232.5%) -18,262 (-24.0%) -15,884 (-20.6%) 87.0% | 92.1% -947 (-27.7%) -3,711 (-54.1%) -2,764 (-80.1%) 4.7% | 1.0% -19,793
E-MINI RUSSELL 2000 | RTY -27,290 63,365 90,655
26,313 311,270 284,957
977 24,717 23,740
404,533
+6,218 (+18.6%) +2,335 (+3.8%) -3,883 (-4.1%) 15.7% | 22.4% -5,660 (-17.7%) -46,419 (-13.0%) -40,759 (-12.5%) 76.9% | 70.4% -558 (-36.4%) -5,642 (-18.6%) -5,084 (-17.6%) 6.1% | 5.9% -76,693
NIKKEI 225 (USD) | NKD 7,628 10,593 2,965
-763 13,612 14,375
-6,865 5,871 12,736
30,119
-1,486 (-16.3%) -656 (-5.8%) +830 (+38.9%) 35.2% | 9.8% -4,749 (-119.1%) +235 (+1.8%) +4,984 (+53.1%) 45.2% | 47.7% +6,235 (+47.6%) -77 (-1.3%) -6,312 (-33.1%) 19.5% | 42.3% -535
VIX FUTURES | VX -24,975 89,859 114,834
21,958 161,045 139,087
3,017 24,731 21,714
342,684
+21,426 (+46.2%) +1,186 (+1.3%) -20,240 (-15.0%) 26.2% | 33.5% -20,704 (-48.5%) -30,998 (-16.1%) -10,294 (-6.9%) 47.0% | 40.6% -722 (-19.3%) -388 (-1.5%) +334 (+1.6%) 7.2% | 6.3% -47,911

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This weekly Commitment of Traders (COT) summary provides a complete overview of institutional positioning across all trader categories. Updated , this report aggregates CFTC data from 0 markets including currencies, commodities, indices, metals, energies, and agricultural futures.

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  • Commercial Traders (Hedgers) – Producers, processors, and commercial enterprises
  • Non-Reportable Traders (Small Traders) – Retail and small institutional positions

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Professional traders use this comparative view to identify divergences between trader categories. When commercials hedge aggressively while speculators build opposite positions, it often signals major trend reversals in currencies, commodities, and indices.

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  • NET POSITIONS – Shows bullish/bearish bias for each trader category across all markets
  • Cross-Market Correlations – Reveals institutional flows between related markets (EUR/USD vs Gold, Oil vs USD, etc.)
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  1. Identify Contrarian Opportunities – When small traders are extremely bullish while commercials hedge bearish, reversals often follow
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  3. Risk Management – Commercial hedging activity provides early warnings of supply/demand imbalances
  4. Portfolio Positioning – Track institutional money flows across currencies, commodities, and financial futures

Market Coverage – 0 Futures Contracts

This comprehensive weekly summary covers all major CFTC-reported futures markets:

  • Currencies: EUR/USD (6E), GBP/USD (6B), USD/JPY (6J), AUD/USD (6A), CAD/USD (6C), CHF/USD (6S), NZD/USD (6N), USD Index (DX)
  • Indices: E-Mini S&P 500 (ES), E-Mini NASDAQ 100 (NQ), E-Mini Dow (YM), E-Mini Russell 2000 (RTY), VIX Futures (VX)
  • Commodities: Gold (GC), Silver (SI), Crude Oil (CL), Natural Gas (NG), Copper (HG)
  • Agricultural: Corn (ZC), Soybeans (ZS), Wheat (ZW), Cotton (CT), Sugar (SB), Coffee (KC)
  • Bonds: 10-Year T-Notes (ZN), 30-Year T-Bonds (ZB), 5-Year T-Notes (ZF)

CFTC Data Source & Update Schedule

All data sourced directly from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Commitment of Traders reports. The CFTC publishes COT data every Friday at 3:30 PM ET, reflecting positions held as of Tuesday close. Our system automatically updates within minutes of CFTC publication.

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The Non-Commercial Weekly Summary COT report focused on Non-Commercial traders (large speculators and hedge funds) in futures markets. Track weekly positioning changes of speculative traders across forex, commodities, metals, and cryptocurrencies. Analyze net positions, long/short holdings, and percentage of open interest with the latest CFTC data.

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CONTRACTS NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG vs. SHORT % OI CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
MAJOR CURRENCIES
NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR | 6N -3,949 (-17.1%) -27,006 10,847 (-1.4%) -151 22.3%
77.7% (+11.2%) +3,798 37,853 (+1.4%) 65,011 +927
BRITISH POUND STERLING | 6B +7,093 (+10.8%) -58,422 46,459 (+4.9%) +2,166 30.7%
69.3% (-4.5%) -4,927 104,881 (-1.9%) 238,862 -4,572
SWISS FRANC | 6S -1,884 (-7.5%) -27,097 7,831 (-4.2%) -344 18.3%
81.7% (+4.6%) +1,540 34,928 (+3.3%) 76,518 +2,417
JAPANESE YEN | 6J +4,974 (+7.3%) -62,806 98,271 (-8.0%) -8,548 37.9%
62.1% (-7.7%) -13,522 161,077 (+0.5%) 328,210 +1,522
CANADIAN DOLLAR | 6C -2,488 (-280.8%) -1,602 62,382 (-6.2%) -4,125 49.4%
50.6% (-2.5%) -1,637 63,984 (-26.2%) 182,798 -64,955
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR | 6A +1,811 (+2.6%) 70,872 132,629 (-2.5%) -3,445 68.2%
31.8% (-7.8%) -5,256 61,757 (-3.0%) 257,694 -7,981
EURO FX | 6E -11,853 (-56.1%) 9,279 200,025 (-6.0%) -12,861 51.2%
48.8% (-0.5%) -1,008 190,746 (+1.2%) 764,691 +8,902
U.S. DOLLAR INDEX | DX -76 (-2.1%) 3,617 20,457 (-4.5%) -969 54.8%
45.2% (-5.0%) -893 16,840 (+1.9%) 36,113 +657
CRYPTOCURRENCIES NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
BITCOIN | BTC +333 (+18.8%) 2,106 15,861 (-5.3%) -880 53.6%
46.4% (-8.1%) -1,213 13,755 (-2.3%) 23,268 -539
ETHEREUM | ETH +134,015 (+23.9%) -425,910 1,864,974 (-6.8%) -135,968 44.9%
55.1% (-10.5%) -269,983 2,290,884 (-9.3%) 12,136,228 -1,250,920
METALS NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
GOLD | GC +8,458 (+5.3%) 168,327 220,861 (+2.3%) +4,900 80.8%
19.2% (-6.3%) -3,558 52,534 (-1.8%) 403,925 -7,463
SILVER | SI +2,792 (+12.8%) 24,673 33,938 (+9.0%) +2,813 78.6%
21.4% (+0.2%) +21 9,265 (-1.4%) 113,164 -1,594
PLATINUM | PL -700 (-4.1%) 16,198 26,146 (-13.3%) -4,026 72.4%
27.6% (-25.1%) -3,326 9,948 (-8.6%) 61,473 -5,819
PALLADIUM | PA -1,057 (-571.4%) -1,242 6,468 (-10.9%) -790 45.6%
54.4% (+3.6%) +267 7,710 (-3.1%) 15,069 -487
COMMODITIES NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
WTI CRUDE OIL | CL +14,932 (+6.8%) 233,620 376,150 (-2.5%) -9,618 72.5%
27.5% (-14.7%) -24,550 142,530 (-3.8%) 2,002,065 -79,511
NATURAL GAS | NG +5,422 (+3.0%) -172,607 210,159 (-3.1%) -6,721 35.4%
64.6% (-3.1%) -12,143 382,766 (-3.6%) 1,504,052 -56,239
COCOA | CC -2,257 (-12.6%) -20,116 43,450 (+1.0%) +415 40.6%
59.4% (+4.4%) +2,672 63,566 (+2.7%) 194,510 +5,204
COFFEE | KC +6,830 (+36.7%) 25,424 53,346 (+3.9%) +1,999 65.6%
34.4% (-14.7%) -4,831 27,922 (+0.7%) 174,861 +1,178
CORN | ZC +63,018 (+20.2%) 375,360 505,346 (+7.2%) +34,014 79.5%
20.5% (-18.2%) -29,004 129,986 (+1.3%) 1,796,424 +22,925
SUGAR NO. 11 | SB +111,951 (+53.9%) -95,804 205,205 (+6.7%) +12,896 40.5%
59.5% (-24.8%) -99,055 301,009 (-6.5%) 940,662 -64,947
INDICES NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
E-MINI S&P 500 | ES +34,709 (+30.8%) -77,843 213,588 (+4.6%) +9,311 42.3%
57.7% (-8.0%) -25,398 291,431 (-19.6%) 1,897,311 -462,409
E-MINI NASDAQ 100 | NQ +6,216 (+19.8%) -25,195 26,801 (-65.3%) -50,527 34.0%
66.0% (-52.2%) -56,743 51,996 (-48.6%) 87,744 -82,862
E-MINI DOW JONES ($5) | YM +3,325 (+138.9%) 932 5,535 (+70.4%) +2,286 54.6%
45.4% (-18.4%) -1,039 4,603 (-22.9%) 66,612 -19,793
E-MINI RUSSELL 2000 | RTY +6,218 (+18.6%) -27,290 63,365 (+3.8%) +2,335 41.1%
58.9% (-4.1%) -3,883 90,655 (-15.9%) 404,533 -76,693
NIKKEI 225 (USD) | NKD -1,486 (-16.3%) 7,628 10,593 (-5.8%) -656 78.1%
21.9% (+38.9%) +830 2,965 (-1.7%) 30,119 -535
VIX FUTURES | VX +21,426 (+46.2%) -24,975 89,859 (+1.3%) +1,186 43.9%
56.1% (-15.0%) -20,240 114,834 (-12.3%) 342,684 -47,911

COT Report Weekly Summary – Non-Commercial Traders

Latest Data – Large Speculator (Non-Commercial) Weekly Positioning Report

This specialized weekly summary focuses exclusively on Non-Commercial traders – the category that includes hedge funds, commodity trading advisors (CTAs), managed money, and large institutional speculators. Updated with data from 0 futures markets.

Non-Commercial traders are often called “smart money” because they:

  • Drive Major Market Trends – Large speculators have the capital and analysis to move markets
  • Lead Price Movements – Their positioning often precedes major trend changes by 2-4 weeks
  • Provide Contrarian Signals – Extreme positioning (>90% of open interest) signals potential reversals
  • Confirm Breakouts – Aggressive accumulation validates technical breakouts in currencies and commodities

Non-Commercial Trader Definition (CFTC Classification)

According to CFTC regulations, Non-Commercial traders are market participants who do NOT use futures for commercial hedging purposes. This category includes:

  • Hedge Funds – Macro funds, commodity funds, systematic trend followers
  • Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs) – Professional futures managers
  • Managed Money Accounts – Institutional speculative portfolios
  • Large Individual Speculators – High net worth traders exceeding CFTC reporting thresholds

These traders must report positions when holdings exceed CFTC-mandated levels (varies by contract, typically 50-150 contracts depending on market).

Weekly Summary Metrics Explained

NET CHANGE (Week-over-Week)

Shows how many contracts large speculators added or reduced in the past week. Positive values indicate accumulation (bullish), negative values indicate distribution (bearish).

NET POSITIONS

Total long contracts minus total short contracts held by Non-Commercial traders. A NET LONG position suggests hedge funds are bullish on the market; NET SHORT indicates bearish positioning.

LONG Positions

Total number of long (buy) contracts held by large speculators. Tracks bullish institutional exposure.

SHORT Positions

Total number of short (sell) contracts held by large speculators. Monitors bearish institutional exposure.

% of Open Interest (% OI)

Percentage of total market open interest held long or short by Non-Commercial traders. Values above 50% indicate dominant positioning; above 70% suggests extreme positioning (potential reversal zones).

CHANGE IN LONGS/SHORTS

Week-over-week change in long or short positions. Helps identify whether NET CHANGE is driven by new longs, short covering, new shorts, or long liquidation.

Trading Strategies Using Non-Commercial Data

1. Trend Following Confirmation

When large speculators are NET LONG and adding positions (positive NET CHANGE) while price is trending up, the trend is validated by “smart money” and likely to continue. Apply this across currencies (EUR/USD, GBP/USD), commodities (Gold, Silver, Oil), and indices (ES, NQ).

2. Contrarian Reversals (Extreme Positioning)

When Non-Commercial traders reach extreme NET positions (historically >3 standard deviations from mean):

  • Extreme NET LONG – Watch for distribution (negative NET CHANGE) as signal for trend exhaustion
  • Extreme NET SHORT – Monitor for covering (positive NET CHANGE) indicating bottom formation

3. Divergence Analysis

When price makes new highs but large speculators reduce NET LONG positions (bearish divergence), or price makes new lows while NET SHORT positions decline (bullish divergence), reversals often follow within 2-6 weeks.

4. Cross-Market Flow Analysis

Track institutional money flows between correlated markets:

  • EUR/USD vs Gold – Hedge fund rotation between dollar hedges
  • Crude Oil vs USD Index – Energy/currency inverse correlation
  • S&P 500 vs VIX – Risk-on/risk-off sentiment shifts

Market Coverage – 0 Futures Contracts

Complete Non-Commercial positioning data for all major CFTC-reported markets including:

  • Major Currencies: EURO FX, BRITISH POUND, JAPANESE YEN, AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR, CANADIAN DOLLAR, SWISS FRANC, NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR, USD INDEX
  • Stock Indices: E-MINI S&P 500, E-MINI NASDAQ 100, E-MINI DOW, E-MINI RUSSELL 2000, VIX FUTURES, NIKKEI 225
  • Metals: GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, PLATINUM, PALLADIUM
  • Energy: CRUDE OIL WTI, BRENT CRUDE, NATURAL GAS, HEATING OIL, RBOB GASOLINE
  • Agricultural: CORN, SOYBEANS, WHEAT, SOYBEAN OIL, SOYBEAN MEAL, COTTON, SUGAR, COFFEE, COCOA
  • Interest Rates: 10-YEAR T-NOTES, 30-YEAR T-BONDS, 5-YEAR T-NOTES, 2-YEAR T-NOTES, EURODOLLAR

Update Schedule & Data Integrity

CFTC Publication: Every Friday at 3:30 PM ET (reflects Tuesday close positions)
Our Update: Automated processing within 5-10 minutes of CFTC release
Current Report Date:
Data Source: CFTC Legacy Reports (Futures Only) & Disaggregated Reports (Futures + Options Combined)

COT Report • Commercial Traders • Weekly Summary

The Commercial Weekly Summary COT report focused on Commercial traders (hedgers and institutional traders) in futures markets. Track weekly positioning changes of hedging entities across forex, commodities, metals, and cryptocurrencies. Analyze net positions, long/short holdings, and percentage of open interest with the latest CFTC data.

COT REPORT • WEEKLY SUMMARY • COMMERCIAL TRADERS
Mar 24, 2026
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CONTRACTS NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG vs. SHORT % OI CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
MAJOR CURRENCIES
NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR | 6N +3,834 (+16.1%) 27,694 50,393 (+2.2%) +1,076 68.9%
31.1% (-10.8%) -2,758 22,699 (+1.4%) 65,011 +927
BRITISH POUND STERLING | 6B -9,143 (-13.0%) 61,187 162,128 (-4.9%) -8,381 61.6%
38.4% (+0.8%) +762 100,941 (-1.9%) 238,862 -4,572
SWISS FRANC | 6S +1,762 (+6.0%) 31,364 55,554 (+4.4%) +2,318 69.7%
30.3% (+2.4%) +556 24,190 (+3.3%) 76,518 +2,417
JAPANESE YEN | 6J -12,101 (-17.3%) 57,901 167,443 (+2.1%) +3,468 60.5%
39.5% (+16.6%) +15,569 109,542 (+0.5%) 328,210 +1,522
CANADIAN DOLLAR | 6C +4,835 (+77.9%) -1,371 80,788 (-44.0%) -63,526 49.6%
50.4% (-45.4%) -68,361 82,159 (-26.2%) 182,798 -64,955
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR | 6A -595 (-0.6%) -94,367 80,063 (-4.4%) -3,706 31.5%
68.5% (-1.8%) -3,111 174,430 (-3.0%) 257,694 -7,981
EURO FX | 6E +11,675 (+20.0%) -46,758 444,118 (+2.1%) +8,988 47.5%
52.5% (-0.5%) -2,687 490,876 (+1.2%) 764,691 +8,902
U.S. DOLLAR INDEX | DX +342 (+6.9%) -4,615 10,652 (+19.3%) +1,720 41.1%
58.9% (+9.9%) +1,378 15,267 (+1.9%) 36,113 +657
CRYPTOCURRENCIES NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
BITCOIN | BTC -87 (-4.7%) -1,949 224 (-40.9%) -155 9.3%
90.7% (-3.0%) -68 2,173 (-2.3%) 23,268 -539
ETHEREUM | ETH -137,712 (-24.5%) 424,393 6,971,504 (-10.7%) -832,816 51.6%
48.4% (-9.6%) -695,104 6,547,111 (-9.3%) 12,136,228 -1,250,920
METALS NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
GOLD | GC -5,180 (-2.6%) -203,828 76,997 (-10.7%) -9,187 21.5%
78.5% (-1.4%) -4,007 280,825 (-1.8%) 403,925 -7,463
SILVER | SI -1,930 (-5.0%) -40,288 29,511 (-7.6%) -2,427 29.7%
70.3% (-0.7%) -497 69,799 (-1.4%) 113,164 -1,594
PLATINUM | PL +1,168 (+5.1%) -21,749 19,093 (-2.3%) -444 31.9%
68.1% (-3.8%) -1,612 40,842 (-8.6%) 61,473 -5,819
PALLADIUM | PA +1,368 (+98.9%) -15 5,488 (+10.7%) +530 49.9%
50.1% (-13.2%) -838 5,503 (-3.1%) 15,069 -487
COMMODITIES NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
WTI CRUDE OIL | CL -4,381 (-1.7%) -267,010 841,200 (-1.9%) -15,935 43.2%
56.8% (-1.0%) -11,554 1,108,210 (-3.8%) 2,002,065 -79,511
NATURAL GAS | NG -4,658 (-3.0%) 152,748 562,540 (-5.2%) -30,646 57.9%
42.1% (-6.0%) -25,988 409,792 (-3.6%) 1,504,052 -56,239
COCOA | CC +2,325 (+13.3%) 19,816 96,660 (+4.8%) +4,393 55.7%
44.3% (+2.8%) +2,068 76,844 (+2.7%) 194,510 +5,204
COFFEE | KC -7,245 (-38.0%) -26,309 65,731 (-6.1%) -4,307 41.7%
58.3% (+3.3%) +2,938 92,040 (+0.7%) 174,861 +1,178
CORN | ZC -58,599 (-22.9%) -314,222 729,492 (-1.3%) -9,244 41.1%
58.9% (+5.0%) +49,355 1,043,714 (+1.3%) 1,796,424 +22,925
SUGAR NO. 11 | SB -123,739 (-61.8%) 76,329 482,040 (-9.2%) -49,102 54.3%
45.7% (+22.5%) +74,637 405,711 (-6.5%) 940,662 -64,947
INDICES NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
E-MINI S&P 500 | ES -28,769 (-115.1%) -3,766 1,395,240 (-20.4%) -357,164 49.9%
50.1% (-19.0%) -328,395 1,399,006 (-19.6%) 1,897,311 -462,409
E-MINI NASDAQ 100 | NQ -4,107 (-17.1%) 19,871 24,730 (-25.5%) -8,461 83.6%
16.4% (-47.3%) -4,354 4,859 (-48.6%) 87,744 -82,862
E-MINI DOW JONES ($5) | YM -2,378 (-232.5%) -3,401 57,923 (-24.0%) -18,262 48.6%
51.4% (-20.6%) -15,884 61,324 (-22.9%) 66,612 -19,793
E-MINI RUSSELL 2000 | RTY -5,660 (-17.7%) 26,313 311,270 (-13.0%) -46,419 52.2%
47.8% (-12.5%) -40,759 284,957 (-15.9%) 404,533 -76,693
NIKKEI 225 (USD) | NKD -4,749 (-119.1%) -763 13,612 (+1.8%) +235 48.6%
51.4% (+53.1%) +4,984 14,375 (-1.7%) 30,119 -535
VIX FUTURES | VX -20,704 (-48.5%) 21,958 161,045 (-16.1%) -30,998 53.7%
46.3% (-6.9%) -10,294 139,087 (-12.3%) 342,684 -47,911

COT Report Weekly Summary – Commercial Traders (Hedgers)

Latest Data – Commercial Hedger Positioning – Real Economy Signals

This weekly summary focuses exclusively on Commercial traders – businesses that use futures markets to hedge real-world commodity and financial risk. Updated covering 0 futures markets.

Commercial traders provide the most reliable supply/demand signals because they are:

  • Real Economy Participants – Producers, processors, exporters, importers, banks, pension funds
  • Hedging Actual Inventory – Their positions reflect real supply/demand, not speculation
  • Counter-Trend at Extremes – Commercials are typically right at major turning points (they buy when speculators panic sell)
  • Wrong in Trending Markets – They hedge gradually, so they’re often opposite to trend direction (this validates the trend)

Commercial Trader Definition (CFTC Classification)

According to CFTC regulations, Commercial traders are entities that use futures markets to hedge business operations. This category includes:

For Commodities (Agriculture, Energy, Metals):

  • Producers: Farmers, mining companies, oil producers (hedge by selling futures)
  • Processors: Food manufacturers, refineries (hedge both buying and selling)
  • Exporters/Importers: Trade houses managing international flows
  • Storage Operators: Grain elevators, oil terminals

For Currencies:

  • Banks: Market makers managing FX inventory and customer flow
  • Multinational Corporations: Companies hedging international revenue/expenses
  • Exporters/Importers: Businesses hedging cross-border trade risk

For Financial Futures (Bonds, Indices):

  • Pension Funds: Hedging equity exposure or duration risk
  • Insurance Companies: Managing asset/liability duration matching
  • Banks/Dealers: Hedging swap books and client positions

Reading Commercial Positioning Signals

Agricultural Commodities (Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, etc.)

Commercials NET SHORT (normal state) – Producers/farmers hedging crop inventory by selling futures. The more NET SHORT, the more supply they expect.

Commercials covering shorts (less NET SHORT) – Signals tight supply or demand expectations improving. Bullish for prices.

Commercials NET LONG (rare) – Processors/buyers aggressively hedging purchases, indicating very tight supply. Extremely bullish signal.

Energy Markets (Crude Oil, Natural Gas)

Commercials NET SHORT – Producers (oil companies) hedging production. Normal state.

Commercials NET LONG – Refineries, airlines, utilities hedging consumption. Signals expected supply tightness. Bullish.

Extreme Commercial Hedging – When oil producers massively increase short hedges, it often marks price tops (they lock in high prices).

Currencies (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, etc.)

Commercial Bank Positioning – Banks are usually opposite to speculators (they provide liquidity). When banks are NET LONG EUR and speculators NET SHORT, it validates bearish trend.

Corporate Hedging Surges – Sudden increases in commercial activity can signal major moves (corporations hedging large exposure changes).

Stock Indices (S&P 500, NASDAQ)

Commercials (Dealers) NET SHORT – Normal state, they’re short futures against long client positions.

Commercials covering shorts aggressively – Signals dealers expect upside (they don’t want to be short). Bullish.

Commercials increasing shorts dramatically – Dealers expect downside or are hedging large client longs. Can signal tops.

Advanced Commercial Trading Strategies

1. Extreme Commercial Positioning (Mean Reversion)

When Commercial NET positions reach historical extremes (>2.5 standard deviations from 3-year mean):

  • Extreme Commercial LONG – They’re hedging purchases aggressively = supply concerns = likely price bottom
  • Extreme Commercial SHORT – They’re hedging sales aggressively = oversupply concerns = likely price top

Historical accuracy: ~75% for reversals within 4-8 weeks in agricultural and energy markets.

2. Commercial vs Speculator Divergence

The most reliable signals occur when Commercials and Non-Commercials hold extreme opposite positions:

  • Commercials NET LONG + Specs NET SHORT = Strong buy signal (smart hedgers accumulating)
  • Commercials NET SHORT + Specs NET LONG = Strong sell signal (hedgers locking in high prices)

3. Trending Market Validation

In strong trends, Commercials are “wrong” (they hedge against the trend). Use this to confirm trend:

  • Bull Market: Commercials increasingly NET SHORT = validates uptrend (producers selling into rally)
  • Bear Market: Commercials increasingly NET LONG = validates downtrend (buyers purchasing dips)

4. Supply Chain Early Warning System

For commodities, aggressive commercial hedging provides 4-12 week early warning of supply/demand shifts:

  • Grain Commercials reducing shorts = Expect tight supply, higher prices ahead
  • Oil Commercials adding longs = Refineries see supply concerns, bullish
  • Metal Commercials covering shorts = Mining companies see strong demand, bullish

Market Coverage – 0 Futures Contracts

Complete Commercial hedger positioning for all major CFTC-reported markets:

  • Agricultural: CORN, SOYBEANS, WHEAT (Chicago/Kansas/Spring), SOYBEAN OIL, SOYBEAN MEAL, COTTON, SUGAR #11, COFFEE, COCOA, LIVE CATTLE, LEAN HOGS
  • Energy: CRUDE OIL WTI, BRENT CRUDE, NATURAL GAS, HEATING OIL, RBOB GASOLINE, LOW SULFUR GASOIL
  • Metals: GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, PLATINUM, PALLADIUM
  • Currencies: All major FX pairs (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, JPY/USD, AUD/USD, CAD/USD, CHF/USD, NZD/USD, USD INDEX)
  • Financial: 10-YEAR T-NOTES, 30-YEAR T-BONDS, 5-YEAR T-NOTES, S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, DOW, RUSSELL 2000

Data Source & Update Information

Source: CFTC Commitment of Traders Reports (Legacy & Disaggregated)
Publication: Every Friday 3:30 PM ET (data as of prior Tuesday close)
Current Report:
Markets Covered: 0 futures contracts
Historical Data: 10+ years for trend analysis and extreme positioning calculations

COT Report • Non-Reportable Traders • Weekly Summary

The Non-Reportable Weekly Summary COT report focused on Retail traders (small speculators and retail traders) in futures markets. Track weekly positioning changes of smaller market participants across forex, commodities, metals, and cryptocurrencies. Analyze net positions, long/short holdings, and percentage of open interest with the latest CFTC data.

COT REPORT • WEEKLY SUMMARY • NON-REPORTABLE TRADERS
Mar 24, 2026
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CONTRACTS NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG vs. SHORT % OI CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
MAJOR CURRENCIES
NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR | 6N +115 (+14.3%) -688 3,403 (+10.1%) +313 45.4%
54.6% (+5.1%) +198 4,091 (+1.4%) 65,011 +927
BRITISH POUND STERLING | 6B +2,050 (+42.6%) -2,765 25,772 (+5.4%) +1,316 47.5%
52.5% (-2.5%) -734 28,537 (-1.9%) 238,862 -4,572
SWISS FRANC | 6S +122 (+2.8%) -4,267 12,634 (+1.3%) +159 42.8%
57.2% (+0.2%) +37 16,901 (+3.3%) 76,518 +2,417
JAPANESE YEN | 6J +7,127 (+320.7%) 4,905 41,460 (+5.0%) +1,963 53.1%
46.9% (-12.4%) -5,164 36,555 (+0.5%) 328,210 +1,522
CANADIAN DOLLAR | 6C -2,347 (-44.1%) 2,973 31,593 (+5.6%) +1,682 52.5%
47.5% (+16.4%) +4,029 28,620 (-26.2%) 182,798 -64,955
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR | 6A -1,216 (-4.9%) 23,495 39,940 (-2.4%) -993 70.8%
29.2% (+1.4%) +223 16,445 (-3.0%) 257,694 -7,981
EURO FX | 6E +178 (+0.5%) 37,479 84,972 (-0.9%) -750 64.1%
35.9% (-1.9%) -928 47,493 (+1.2%) 764,691 +8,902
U.S. DOLLAR INDEX | DX -266 (-21.0%) 998 2,903 (-7.3%) -229 60.4%
39.6% (+2.0%) +37 1,905 (+1.9%) 36,113 +657
CRYPTOCURRENCIES NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
BITCOIN | BTC -246 (-276.4%) -157 1,097 (-12.0%) -149 46.7%
53.3% (+8.4%) +97 1,254 (-2.3%) 23,268 -539
ETHEREUM | ETH +3,697 (+169.6%) 1,517 19,178 (-59.2%) -27,820 52.1%
47.9% (-64.1%) -31,517 17,661 (-9.3%) 12,136,228 -1,250,920
METALS NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
GOLD | GC -3,278 (-8.5%) 35,501 49,273 (-6.9%) -3,640 78.2%
21.8% (-2.6%) -362 13,772 (-1.8%) 403,925 -7,463
SILVER | SI -862 (-5.2%) 15,615 24,555 (-6.6%) -1,742 73.3%
26.7% (-9.0%) -880 8,940 (-1.4%) 113,164 -1,594
PLATINUM | PL -468 (-7.8%) 5,551 8,601 (-1.6%) -137 73.8%
26.2% (+12.2%) +331 3,050 (-8.6%) 61,473 -5,819
PALLADIUM | PA -311 (-19.8%) 1,257 2,389 (-9.3%) -245 67.9%
32.1% (+6.2%) +66 1,132 (-3.1%) 15,069 -487
COMMODITIES NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
WTI CRUDE OIL | CL -10,551 (-24.0%) 33,390 76,513 (-20.9%) -20,235 64.0%
36.0% (-18.3%) -9,684 43,123 (-3.8%) 2,002,065 -79,511
NATURAL GAS | NG -764 (-3.7%) 19,859 56,760 (-5.5%) -3,283 60.6%
39.4% (-6.4%) -2,519 36,901 (-3.6%) 1,504,052 -56,239
COCOA | CC -68 (-18.5%) 300 9,942 (-7.1%) -764 50.8%
49.2% (-6.7%) -696 9,642 (+2.7%) 194,510 +5,204
COFFEE | KC +415 (+88.3%) 885 9,573 (+21.4%) +1,687 52.4%
47.6% (+17.2%) +1,272 8,688 (+0.7%) 174,861 +1,178
CORN | ZC -4,419 (-7.8%) -61,138 137,322 (+0.3%) +382 40.9%
59.1% (+2.5%) +4,801 198,460 (+1.3%) 1,796,424 +22,925
SUGAR NO. 11 | SB +11,788 (+153.3%) 19,475 90,528 (+6.5%) +5,497 56.0%
44.0% (-8.1%) -6,291 71,053 (-6.5%) 940,662 -64,947
INDICES NET CHANGE NET POSITIONS LONG CHANGE IN LONGS % OI LONG LONG vs. SHORT % OI SHORT CHANGE IN SHORTS SHORT OPEN INTEREST CHANGE OI
E-MINI S&P 500 | ES -5,940 (-6.8%) 81,609 256,119 (-11.7%) -34,019 59.5%
40.5% (-13.9%) -28,079 174,510 (-19.6%) 1,897,311 -462,409
E-MINI NASDAQ 100 | NQ -2,109 (-28.4%) 5,324 35,828 (-27.7%) -13,731 54.0%
46.0% (-27.6%) -11,622 30,504 (-48.6%) 87,744 -82,862
E-MINI DOW JONES ($5) | YM -947 (-27.7%) 2,469 3,154 (-54.1%) -3,711 82.2%
17.8% (-80.1%) -2,764 685 (-22.9%) 66,612 -19,793
E-MINI RUSSELL 2000 | RTY -558 (-36.4%) 977 24,717 (-18.6%) -5,642 51.0%
49.0% (-17.6%) -5,084 23,740 (-15.9%) 404,533 -76,693
NIKKEI 225 (USD) | NKD +6,235 (+47.6%) -6,865 5,871 (-1.3%) -77 31.6%
68.4% (-33.1%) -6,312 12,736 (-1.7%) 30,119 -535
VIX FUTURES | VX -722 (-19.3%) 3,017 24,731 (-1.5%) -388 53.2%
46.8% (+1.6%) +334 21,714 (-12.3%) 342,684 -47,911

COT Report Weekly Summary – Non-Reportable Traders (Small Traders)

Latest Data – Small Trader Positioning – Retail Sentiment Indicator

This weekly summary tracks Non-Reportable traders – small retail and institutional traders whose positions fall below CFTC reporting thresholds. Updated covering 0 futures markets.

Non-Reportable traders are valuable as a contrarian indicator because:

  • Retail traders are typically late to trends – They enter after major moves are mature
  • Peak bullishness marks tops – Extreme small trader NET LONG positions often coincide with price peaks
  • Peak bearishness marks bottoms – Extreme small trader NET SHORT positions often signal price bottoms
  • Fade the crowd at extremes – Professional traders profit by taking opposite positions when retail sentiment is extreme

Non-Reportable Trader Definition (CFTC Classification)

According to CFTC regulations, Non-Reportable traders are market participants whose positions are BELOW CFTC reporting thresholds. Reporting thresholds vary by contract (typically 25-150 contracts depending on market liquidity).

This category includes:

  • Retail Futures Traders – Individual traders with smaller accounts
  • Small Hedge Funds – Boutique funds below reporting thresholds
  • Family Offices – Small institutional accounts
  • Individual CTAs – Small commodity trading advisors
  • Retail Forex Brokers – Aggregated client positions (in currency markets)

Important Note: Non-Reportable positions are calculated by CFTC as: Total Open Interest MINUS (Large Speculator Positions + Commercial Positions). This makes them a residual category representing the collective “retail crowd.”

Why Small Traders Are Wrong at Extremes (Academic Research)

Behavioral Finance Explanation

Academic research on futures markets shows retail traders consistently exhibit:

  • Herding Behavior – Following trends after they’re mature, entering at exhaustion points
  • Loss Aversion – Holding losing positions too long, forced liquidation at worst prices
  • Recency Bias – Extrapolating recent price action indefinitely (“this time is different”)
  • Overconfidence – Trading too frequently, getting caught in whipsaws

Statistical Evidence

Studies analyzing 15+ years of COT data show:

  • When Non-Reportable traders reach extreme NET LONG (>70th percentile historically), markets decline 60-70% of the time within 4 weeks
  • When Non-Reportable traders reach extreme NET SHORT (>70th percentile), markets rally 60-70% within 4 weeks
  • This effect is strongest in currencies (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, JPY/USD) and stock indices (ES, NQ)

Advanced Contrarian Trading Strategies

1. Extreme Small Trader Positioning (Pure Fade)

Setup: Non-Reportable traders reach extreme NET positioning (>2 standard deviations from 3-year mean)

Signal:

  • Small traders extreme NET LONG = Retail is all-in bullish = SELL signal (fade the crowd)
  • Small traders extreme NET SHORT = Retail is all-in bearish = BUY signal (fade the crowd)

Confirmation: Wait for reversal in NET CHANGE (small traders reducing positions = capitulation)

Best Markets: E-Mini S&P 500 (ES), EUR/USD (6E), Gold (GC), Crude Oil (CL)

2. Divergence with Large Speculators (Smart Money vs Dumb Money)

Strongest Contrarian Signal:

  • Large Specs NET SHORT + Small Traders NET LONG = Professional money shorting while retail buys = SELL
  • Large Specs NET LONG + Small Traders NET SHORT = Professionals accumulating while retail sells = BUY

This divergence is particularly powerful in currencies and commodities where information asymmetry is high.

3. Sentiment Exhaustion (Change Direction Before Price)

Monitor week-over-week CHANGE IN NET POSITIONS:

  • Price rising + Small traders reducing LONG (or adding SHORT) = Retail capitulating, professionals taking over = Bullish continuation
  • Price falling + Small traders reducing SHORT (or adding LONG) = Retail capitulating, professionals accumulating = Bearish continuation

4. Position Sizing Based on Retail Extremes

Use Non-Reportable positioning to adjust risk:

  • Moderate small trader positioning = Standard position size
  • Extreme small trader positioning = Increase position size (higher probability setup)
  • Small traders neutral (NET = 0) = Reduce position size (no clear sentiment extreme)

Weekly Summary Metrics for Small Traders

NET CHANGE (Week-over-Week)

Shows how retail sentiment is shifting. Large positive NET CHANGE = retail getting increasingly bullish (potential sell signal). Large negative = retail getting bearish (potential buy signal).

NET POSITIONS

Total long minus short positions. Compare to historical percentiles to identify extremes. Use 3-year rolling percentiles:

  • >80th percentile NET LONG = Extreme bullishness (contrarian sell signal)
  • >80th percentile NET SHORT = Extreme bearishness (contrarian buy signal)

% of Open Interest

Percentage of total market held by small traders. Higher % = more retail participation = more potential for wrong-way moves at extremes.

Market-Specific Small Trader Characteristics

Stock Index Futures (ES, NQ, YM)

Small traders in indices are notoriously wrong at major turns. They max out NET LONG near market tops (think 2000, 2007, 2021 peaks) and max out NET SHORT near bottoms (March 2009, March 2020).

Currency Futures (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, etc.)

Retail FX traders (via aggregated broker positions) show strong herding. They chase breakouts and get stopped out. Extreme positioning is a reliable fade signal.

Gold and Silver

Small traders in precious metals are highly emotional (fear/greed driven). They pile into gold/silver on fear spikes and sell on dips – exactly wrong. Extreme NET LONG = top, extreme NET SHORT = bottom.

Crude Oil

Retail oil traders chase energy headlines (geopolitical events, OPEC meetings). They’re usually late and wrong. Use as contrarian indicator especially on news-driven spikes.

Market Coverage – 0 Futures Contracts

Non-Reportable trader sentiment tracking across all major CFTC markets:

  • Indices: E-MINI S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, DOW, RUSSELL 2000, VIX, NIKKEI 225
  • Currencies: EURO FX, BRITISH POUND, JAPANESE YEN, AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR, CANADIAN DOLLAR, SWISS FRANC, NZD, USD INDEX
  • Commodities: GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, PLATINUM, CRUDE OIL, NATURAL GAS, CORN, SOYBEANS, WHEAT, COTTON, SUGAR, COFFEE
  • Bonds: 10-YEAR T-NOTES, 30-YEAR T-BONDS, 5-YEAR T-NOTES

Important Limitations & Risk Warnings

Not Always Wrong: Small traders CAN be right during strong trending markets (2009-2020 bull market, 2014-2015 oil crash). Use other confirmation (price action, commercial positioning).

Lag Effect: Contrarian signals work best at major turning points. In middle of trends, fading small traders can be premature.

Best Used as Filter: Don’t trade purely on Non-Reportable positioning. Use as confirmation filter with technical analysis and other COT categories.

Update Schedule & Data Source

CFTC Publication: Every Friday 3:30 PM ET (positions as of prior Tuesday)
Data Update: Automated within minutes of CFTC release
Current Report Date:
Markets Analyzed: 0 futures contracts
Historical Database: 10+ years for statistical extreme calculations

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