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Sentiment Extremes Indicated in USD, GBP, Silver and Crude; Beware

USD COT index reveals bearish extreme

GBP COT index reveals bullish extreme

• Crude being bought at record levels

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Latest CFTC Release dated February 25, 2013:

The COT Index is the difference between net speculative positioning and net commercial positioning measured. A light blue colored bar indicates that the difference in positioning is the greatest it has been in 52 weeks (bullish) with speculators selling and commercials buying. A light red colored bar indicates that the difference in positioning is the greatest it has been in 52 weeks (bearish) with speculators buying and commercials selling. Crosses above and below 0 are in bold. Non commercials tend to be on the wrong side at the turn and commercials the correct side. Use of the index is covered closely in detail in my book.

Charts (all charts are continuous contract)

Non Commercials (speculators) – Red

Commercials – Blue

Small Speculators – Black

COTDiff (COT Index) – Black

US Dollar

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Euro

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British Pound

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Australian Dollar

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Japanese Yen

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Canadian Dollar

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Swiss Franc

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Mexican Peso

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Gold

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Silver

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Copper

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Crude

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— Written by Jamie Saettele, CMT, Senior Technical Strategist for DailyFX.com

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