COT Gold, Silver and US Dollar Index Report - September 28, 2018

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Gold COT Report - Futures

Large Speculators

Commercial

Total

Long

Short

Spreading

Long

Short

Long

Short

192,940

210,588

51,897

167,904

160,824

412,741

423,309

Change from Prior Reporting Period

-4,857

1,947

-4,581

-3,389

-8,778

-12,827

-11,412

Traders

163

98

76

55

50

252

192

Small Speculators

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Long

Short

Open Interest

47,538

36,970

460,279

3,670

2,255

-9,157

non reportable positions

Change from the previous reporting period

COT Gold Report - Positions as of

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Gold COT Report - Futures & Options Combined

Large Speculators

Commercial

Total

Long

Short

Spreading

Long

Short

Long

Short

177,071

209,835

177,667

272,187

251,858

626,925

639,360

Change from Prior Reporting Period

-370

3,475

-24,829

-15,231

-17,745

-40,430

-39,100

Traders

194

119

142

62

57

316

260

Small Speculators

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Long

Short

Open Interest

51,524

39,090

678,450

1,755

425

-38,675

non reportable positions

Change from the previous reporting period

COT Gold Report - Positions as of

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Silver COT Report: Futures

Large Speculators

Commercial

Long

Short

Spreading

Long

Short

79,198

102,453

15,976

76,039

70,653

-826

-3,087

605

-1,108

2,340

Traders

113

71

48

42

39

Small Speculators

Open Interest

Total

Long

Short

204,508

Long

Short

33,295

15,426

171,213

189,082

368

-819

-961

-1,329

-142

non reportable positions

Positions as of:

177

140

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

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Silver COT Report: Futures & Options Combined

Large Speculators

Commercial

Long

Short

Spreading

Long

Short

78,908

103,065

31,932

88,568

84,014

-666

-3,258

-4,369

-2,777

742

Traders

122

82

77

47

45

Small Speculators

Open Interest

Total

Long

Short

235,267

Long

Short

35,858

16,255

199,408

219,011

-321

-1,248

-8,133

-7,812

-6,885

non reportable positions

Positions as of:

205

171

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

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US Dollar Index COT Report - Futures

Large Speculators

Commercial

Total

Long

Short

Spreading

Long

Short

Long

Short

43,449

6,440

1,962

1,717

42,279

47,128

50,681

-3,831

-3,384

219

-33

-1,250

-3,645

-4,415

Traders

73

28

13

6

6

83

45

Small Speculators

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Long

Short

Open Interest

5,623

2,070

52,751

-512

258

-4,157

non reportable positions

Change from the previous reporting period

COT Silver Report - Positions as of

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

US Dollar Index COT Report - Futures & Options Combined

Large Speculators

Commercial

Total

Long

Short

Spreading

Long

Short

Long

Short

43,465

6,432

1,992

1,722

42,315

47,179

50,738

-3,839

-3,386

219

-31

-1,258

-3,651

-4,425

Traders

75

28

14

6

6

86

45

Small Speculators

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Long

Short

Open Interest

5,643

2,084

52,822

-514

259

-4,165

non reportable positions

Change from the previous reporting period

COT Silver Report - Positions as of

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

The COT reports which we look at each week provide a breakdown of each Tuesday's open interest for markets in which 20 or more traders hold positions equal to or above the reporting levels established by the CFTC. The weekly reports for Futures-and-Options-Combined Commitments of Traders are released every Friday at 3:30 p.m. Eastern time. The short report shows open interest separately by reportable and Non-reportable positions. For reportable positions, additional data is provided for commercial and non-commercial holdings, spreading, changes from the previous report.

Futures and Options Combined

What does this title mean? A future is a standardized contract traded through regulated exchanges where an investor buys or sells a contract at a specified price for a specific date in the future. The price includes the interest charge due to the seller by the buyer from the date of the contract to the due date. An option is the 'right to buy or sell' a contract at a fixed date in the future at a specific [strike] price. The difference is that a futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell, whereas an option gives the holder the right to buy or sell. An option holder can decide not to take up that right and will only lose the cost of buying the option. His loss is therefore definable at the start of his investment, while the potential profit has not limit to it. A futures contract is usually leveraged [a loan provided] up to 90% of the contract. However, with the owner liable to top up his 'margin' to maintain this 10% his potential losses can rise far higher than his investment. A 'long' [buying] contract limits its loss to the full price of the item, whereas the 'short' [selling] contract has no limit except the height that the price of the item can rise to.

The Commitment of Traders report [COT] is therefore a report on the overall position of the Commodity Exchange [COMEX or NYMEX].

Large & Small Speculators

The word "speculator" implies that the person is simply making a bet on the way he thinks the price of the item is going to move. In essence, he is a gambler. A trader might be this, but then again he might be an Arbitrageur, buying in one market and selling in another to capture the price difference between the two. He wants to deal as fast as possible so as to minimize his risk of a price movement while he is exposed. We would not put him in the same category as a speculator.

Contract

One contract is 100 ounces of gold, or 5,000 ounces silver. The numbers referred to above are therefore the number of contracts in that position. The net long speculative position is found by adding the large and small speculators bought contracts and deducting the large and small speculators sold contracts. We work on there being 32,150 ounces in a tonne.

Buy [Long]

A long position is where an investor, trader, speculator buys 100 ounces x the number of contracts.

Sell [Short]

A short position is where an investor, trader, speculator sells 100 ounces x the number contracts.

Spreading

For the options-and-futures-combined report, spreading measures the extent to which each non-commercial trader holds equal combined-long and combined-short positions. For example, if a non-commercial trader in Gold futures holds 2,000 long contracts and 1,500 short contracts, 500 contracts will appear in the "Long" category and 1,500 contracts will appear in the "Spreading" category.

Open Interest

Open interest is the total of all futures and/or option contracts entered into and not yet offset by a transaction, by delivery, by exercise, etc. The aggregate of all long open interest is equal to the aggregate of all short open interest.

Reportable Positions

Clearing members, futures commission merchants, and foreign brokers (collectively called "reporting firms") file daily reports with the Commission. Those reports show the futures and option positions of traders that hold positions above specific reporting levels set by CFTC regulations.

Commercial and Non-commercial Traders

When an individual reportable trader is identified to the Commodities Futures Trading Commission, the trader is classified either as "commercial" or "non-commercial." All of a trader's reported futures positions in a commodity are classified as commercial if the trader uses futures contracts in that particular commodity for hedging as defined in the Commission's regulations (1.3(z)).

Non-reportable Positions

The long and short open interest shown as "Non-reportable Positions" are derived by subtracting total long and short "Reportable Positions" from the total open interest. Accordingly, for "Non-reportable Positions," the number of traders involved and the commercial/non-commercial classification of each trader are unknown.

Changes in Commitments from Previous Reports

Changes represent the differences between the data for the current report date and the data published in the previous report.

Number of Traders

To determine the total number of reportable traders in a market, a trader is counted only once regardless whether the trader appears in more than one category (non-commercial traders may be long or short only and may be spreading; commercial traders may be long and short). To determine the number of traders in each category, however, a trader is counted in each category in which the trader holds a position. Therefore, the sum of the numbers of traders in each category will often exceed the "Total" number of traders in that market.

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