Surge In Positioning Amid Currency Contract Roll

The expiration of the June contracts and the roll into September positions appears to have boosted activity in the currency futures, and may obscure the signaling effect. Of the 16 gross positions we track, speculators add to exposure in all but four positions. There speculators covered gross short Swiss franc, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand dollar positions.  

There were several significant position adjustments, which we define as a gross position change of 10k or more contracts. Speculators boosted the gross short euro position by 37.2k contracts (to 122.4k). This accounted for the vast majority of the sharp drop in the net long position from 79k contracts to 44.9k. Gross longs grew by a mere 3k contracts to 167.2k.  

Speculators sold 49k Mexican peso contracts to bring the gross short position to 76.7k contracts. The gross longs added a 2.2k contracts (to 125.7k). As a result, the net long position was halved to 49k contracts from 95.8k.  

The bulls added 10.1k sterling contracts to lift the gross long position to 50.6k contracts. However, the bears added 8.2k contracts to the gross short position, which stood at 88.2k contracts. This means that thee net short position barely changed, slipping to -37.6k contracts from -39.4k.  

New Zealand dollar futures were active. The gross long position rose 11.1k contracts to 38.4k, while the gross short position fell 8.7k contracts to 16.9k. The net position, which had swung to the long side in the prior week rose to 21.5k contracts from 1.6k.  

In an unusual twist, the net long New Zealand dollar position is larger then the net long Australian dollar position (15k contracts). The net speculative Aussie position had favored shorts for the past two reporting periods, but switched back to the long side in the most recent CFTC reporting week ending June 20. The bulls added 9.1k contracts, and lifted the gross long position to 42.3k contracts. The bears covered 7.4k contracts, leaving a gross short position of 27.2k contracts.  

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.