The latest
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR) shows a significant reduction of long positions, accompanied by an increase of short positions (end of business March 5).
A strong build up of short positions, to a new record high, as recorded in the latest numbers of the
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR), might offer the best short-term opportunity for a short covering rally.
The latest
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR) shows an increase in long positions, accompanied by a significantly larger increase in fresh short positions (end of business February 12).
The latest
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR) (end of business day February 5, 2013) shows that the long positions have increased and short positions have increased but not very significantly.
The latest
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR) (end of business day January 29, 2013), shows that the long positions have been reduced and short positions have increased.
The latest
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR) (end of business day 22 January 2013) shows that the long positions have increased and short positions have decreased.
The latest
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR) (end of business day January 8, 2013), shows that the long positions have decreased and the short positions have increased in a small way.
The latest
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR) shows an increase in long positions, accompanied by a smaller increase in fresh short positions (end of business 1 January).
The latest
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR) shows a sharp reduction in long positions, accompanied by an increase in fresh short positions (end of business December 25).
The latest
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR) shows a sharp decrease in long positions, accompanied by an increase in fresh short positions (end of business 18 December).
The latest
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR) shows an increase in fresh long positions (pre-FOMC meeting), accompanied by a small increase in fresh short positions (End of business 11th December).
The latest
Commitment of Traders Report (COTR) shows a very strong decrease in long positions, accompanied by an increase in fresh short positions.