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COT: Gold bulls stand firm despite recent correction

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Ole Hansen

Head of Commodity Strategy

Key points:

  • Commitment of Traders report highlighting futures positions and changes made by speculators across forex and commodities during the week to 23 April
  • The USD long extends to a fresh five-year high, despite some emerging price weakness
  • Gold bulls bought into last week's weakness, protecting an elevated long established at much lower levels
  • A heavily shorted grains sector sees the strongest week of net buying since last July

COT on forex

In the forex market, aggressive dollar buying extended to a sixth week, despite some emerging weakness, especially against the euro and the activity currencies of CAD, AUD and NZD. Overall, the gross dollar long against eight IMM futures and the dollar index jumped by 28% to USD 32.9 billion, a near five-year high. The move was led by the euro where traders flipped their position to a -10k net short for the first time since September 2022, the yen net short reached an 18-year high at -180k while the 26k net short in Sterling was the biggest since September 2022.

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Non-commercial IMM futures positions versus the dollar in week to April 23

COT on Commodities

In the week to 23 April, the Bloomberg Commodity Total Return index traded near flat for a second week with strong gains in industrial metals, livestock, and not least grains offsetting losses in energy, precious metals and softs. On an individual level the gainers among the 26 futures market tracked in this were natural gas, copper, wheat, cocoa and hogs while sellers focused on fuel products, gold, silver, platinum and coffee.

Two major developments stood out in this report, namely strong buying of a heavily shorted grains sector, led by surging wheat on spring weather worries in southern Russia, parts of the US plains and Western Europe, and not least the surprisingly small reaction to the near 3% gold correction.

Two failed attempts to gain a foothold above USD 2400 in the prior week helped drive an overdue gold correction, but as the data shows, the near 3% correction in fact triggered a small amount of net buying, not selling, and it highlights the strength of the rally with the bulk of the length (91.5k contracts or 285 tons) having been bought in early March below USD 2200. In other words, a much deeper correction potentially below USD 2250 is needed to trigger accelerated long liquidation. 

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Managed money long, short and net positions in the week to April 23. Selling of crude oil, gas oil, platinum, sugar and cotton being offset by demand for natgas, copper, and all grains
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Energy: Weaker crude oil prices, as the geopolitical risk premium deflated, helped drive a 63k contract reduction in the crude net long to a six-week low. Weak diesel demand helped drive a 40% reduction in the gas oil long.
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Metals: Gold bulls added a length as prices fell, platinum flipped back to a 4.8k net short, while the copper net long surged to a 38-month high at 67k.
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Grains: The combined net short in soybeans, corn and not least wheat was by 15% to a near 3-month low, highlighting the risky nature of holding a near record short into a potential challenging planting and growing season.
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In softs, the sugar net long was cut to near neutral as prices slumped to a 15-month low. Surging cocoa seeing continued net selling from funds, with the net long being reduced to a 14-month low as traders continued to exit an increasingly disorderly market.

What is the Commitments of Traders report?

The COT reports are issued by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the ICE Exchange Europe for Brent crude oil and gas oil. They are released every Friday after the U.S. close with data from the week ending the previous Tuesday. They break down the open interest in futures markets into different groups of users depending on the asset class.

Commodities: Producer/Merchant/Processor/User, Swap dealers, Managed Money and other
Financials: Dealer/Intermediary; Asset Manager/Institutional; Leveraged Funds and other
Forex: A broad breakdown between commercial and non-commercial (speculators)

The main reasons why we focus primarily on the behavior of speculators, such as hedge funds and trend-following CTA's are:

  • They are likely to have tight stops and no underlying exposure that is being hedged
  • This makes them most reactive to changes in fundamental or technical price developments
  • It provides views about major trends but also helps to decipher when a reversal is looming

Do note that this group tends to anticipate, accelerate, and amplify price changes that have been set in motion by fundamentals. Being followers of momentum, this strategy often sees this group of traders buy into strength and sell into weakness, meaning that they are often found holding the biggest long near the peak of a cycle or the biggest short position ahead of a through in the market.


Commodity articles:

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17 April 2024: 
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16 April 2024: 
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12 April 2024: 
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10 April 2024: 
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5 April 2024: 
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4 April 2024: 
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26 Mch 2024: Gold's behaviour points to sustained demand
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1 Mch 2024: 
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Previous "Commitment of Traders" articles

22 April 2024: COT: Declining momentum may signal shift toward consolidation
15 April 2024: 
COT: Hedge funds propel multiple commodities positions beyond one-year highs
8 April 2024: 
COT: Speculative interest in metals and energy gain momentum
2 Apr 2024: 
COT: Gold and crude longs maintained amid strong underlying support
25 Mch 2024: 
COT: Hedge funds zoom in on crude, copper and silver
18 Mch 2024: 
COT: Hedge funds buying expands from precious metals to copper and grains
11 Mch 2024: 
COT: Specs rush back into gold, elevated yen short in focus
4 Mch 2024: 
COT: Underinvested speculators fuel gold's latest surge


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