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Weekly COT report: Gold volumes lower, yen bears dominate

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As of Tuesday 29th March 2022:

  • NZD traders had flipped to net-short exposure.
  • Large speculators were their most bearish on GBP futures in 13-weeks.
  • Net-short exposure to JPY futures rose to their most bearish level in 21-weeks.
  • Outside the yen, weekly repositioning was relatively minor among FX majors.
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Japanese yen futures:

Large speculators were their most bearish on Japanese yen futures in 3-months last week. Currently at -102.1k contracts net-short, if bears add another 5.5k contracts they will be at their most bearish level in over 4-years. And that is quite likely to materialise by Friday’s COT report given how vocal the BOJ (Bank of Japan) have been recently about retaining their ultra-loose policy.

Australian dollar futures:

The Australian dollar is trending higher, although all eyes will be on tomorrow’s RBA meeting where a huge divergence between market’s hawkish pricing and RBA’s dovish rhetoric remains wide. Gross longs have risen to their most bullish level in 18-weeks and added 10.2k long contracts last week. However, some appear to be hedging their bets as 8.6k short contracts were also initiated. Yet net-exposure remains bearish by around -49k contracts, so that is still a lot of shorts to cover should RBA surprise with a hawkish twist tomorrow, yet still leaves plenty of room for bears to add fresh shorts as the net-short reading is nowhere near an extreme.

As of Tuesday 29th March:

  • Large speculators increase their net-long exposure to gold by 9.6k contracts. However, managed funds trimmed their exposure for a third consecutive week, by -6.8k contracts.
  • Large speculators also reduced their overall exposure to gold and silver futures for a third week, as seen on declining open interest.
  • Managed funds flipped to net-short exposure to palladium futures after 4-week at net-long. Large speculators have remained net-short for 33-weeks.
  • Bullish exposure to copper futures rose for a second consecutive week.

Gold futures:

Large speculators added around 9.5k to their net-long exposure to gold, although both long and shorts were closed as traders continued to reduce exposure. In fact, we have seen open interest trimmed for a third consecutive week, which shows a lack of confidence in either direction over the near-term. With that said, we continue to suspect the current decline is part of a retracement only given that shorts have trimmed their exposure for five consecutive weeks.

 

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