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Currency Speculators Set New Record For USD Longs

Published 06/06/2012, 02:35 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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The USD remains popular with the speculators as they push their longs up to 310,502K contracts. Only the yen and the CAD seem to be substitutes for the USD, in the specs views of the current state of affairs. 

Look for new proposals to gain momentum and build for planning success later in the week.

We see little on the table to think the euro solution will reach fruition, but as the Germans become motivated toward a successful conclusion, these meetings may assume some importance. Specs now hold record USD longs.

US Dollar Index: As the USD gains favor, the specs have filled a void by continuing to buy the DI.  Specs are now better than 3 to 1 ratio longs.

Euro (EUR/USD): The demise of the euro continues to be the same theme in currency markets. The total spec short in the euro has soared to above 243K.  The small spec is a 2 ratio short and the large spec is a 5 ratio short.  Spreading or the option trade now amounts to over 12.5% of the total euro trade.

British Pound Sterling (GBP/USD): Trade in the pound remains large but somewhat indecisive. Both size specs remain token longs in the pound, but seem to be moving close to even.

Japanese Yen (JPY/USD):  As fear propels the flow of money from the euro, specs are trying on the long yen position, hoping this will provide some safety features. The BOJ is opposed to this move.

Swiss Franc (CHF/USD): The SF remains a proxy for the euro, as the open interest builds. The large spec is now about a 5 to 1 short the franc, and the small spec is a 4 to 1 ratio short. Specs regard the SNB's pledge to hold the peg with the euro as the euro plunges as iron clad. We wonder about this.

Canadian Dollar (CAD/USD): Specs hold the biggest long in any currency other than the USD, in the loonie. Part of this may be commercial trade as the CAD slips versus the USD.

New Zealand Dollar (NZD/USD) Australian Dollar (AUD/USD): Both the NZD and the AUD are losing spec favor. In both the two currencies specs have been sellers versus the USD.  As the evidence increasingly shows the Chinese economy is slowing, the bulls peal out of the commodity currencies.
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