CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of May 31, 2016.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: On June 14-15, the FOMC meets.  This is the year’s fourth meeting, and there will be four more left after this (July 26-27, … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of May 24, 2016.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: Was that a yay or nay from Janet Yellen, Fed chair? In an interview at Harvard University on Friday, she said that an … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of May 17, 2016.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: More jawboning this week! Last week, three regional bank presidents – Eric Rosengren (Boston), Loretta Mester (Cleveland), and Esther George (Kansas City) – … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of May 10, 2016.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: Three FOMC voting members were on full jawboning mode on Thursday. Eric Rosengren, Boston Fed president, said markets are underestimating the likelihood of … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of May 3, 2016.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: Last week, the Bank of Japan shocked markets by not adding to its stimulus program.  The yen jumped 2.4 percent.  This week, the … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of April 26, 2016.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: Two different central-bank meetings, and two different market reactions this week. Haruhiko Kuroda, Bank of Japan governor, has a habit of surprising the … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of April 19, 2016.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: That this is even being discussed in the press and among economists is a sign of how insane things have gotten in central … Continued

Repercussions If WTI Is Able To Build On Monday’s Huge Intra-Day Reversal

Quite an anti-climax!  Sunday’s Doha oil talks, that is.  Even more so is how markets reacted on Monday. The much-hyped and much-hoped-for agreement for an output freeze/cut failed to materialize.  Crude oil had rallied strongly into these talks, so a … Continued

S&P 500 Stages Yet Another Breakout — Although Feebly — Likely Wouldn’t Hold

In early April, the S&P 500 (2080.73) is rejected by a July 2015 declining trend line.  After a subsequent slight pullback, the index reenergizes itself and goes for that resistance again.  Last Thursday, it succeeds (Chart 1).  But is the … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures

The following are futures positions of non-commercials as of April 12, 2016.  Change is week-over-week. 10-year note: Glass half full or half empty? Yet again, the IMF issued a downward revision to its prediction for global GDP growth, cutting 2016 … Continued