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COT Futures – Japanese Yen 6th April 2009

Monday, April 6th, 2009

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With Japan’s fiscal year end now passed, we can begin to focus with more confidence on the COT index for the Japanese yen.   However, as always we need to bear in mind that the COT index must be viewed as a sentiment indicator and not a timing indicator and cannot always be correlated with the spot market.   All the index is telling us at present is that the commercials are continuing to build long futures positions in the Japanese Yen and that this will translate into Yen strength at some point in the spot forex market.

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Gold – Weekly COT Index 30th March 2009

Monday, March 30th, 2009

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No real change since last week other than commercials still selling into a rising market, although the volume of contracts has substantially reduced in the futures market since this time last year.  As an example this time last year  the total number of positions was 141k whereas last week the total number was close to 95k and with commercial short positions having fallen from 100k last year to 64.5k this year.

In the spot market the trend is still bullish longer term although we are currently seeing some sideways consolidation in the market at present due to the economic climate and present round of quantitative easing and financial bail outs.   The perceived wisdom of the stock markets is that the rally of the past few weeks is merely a temporary bull rise which, in due course, is likely to classified as a dead cat bounce.  This in turn could lead investors back to gold and silver as safe havens in uncertain times.

Canadian Dollar – Cot Index 30th March 2009

Monday, March 30th, 2009

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The Canadian Dollar continues to remain a long term buy despite last week’s temporary reduction in both long and short positions but still leaving the Commercials with a net long view of this currency.   A look at the monthly usd to cad candle charts would tend to support this bullish view of the Canadian dollar where this month’s candle will be a very long legged doji preceded by a series of tweezer tops.  Again I have to stress that the COT index is a long term sentiment indicator and wont always necessarily support the spot market picture.