The coil released, and it broke against the crowd. Going into the print the crowd doubled down on exactly the two positions this report has flagged for weeks β a record long USD (+$49.2bn, record-short EUR, JPY and CAD all at β100) and RECORD-long duration (asset managers ADDED another +75k on the 10Y at rel +100). Then both were run over in three days: the FOMC held 9β3 with three hawkish dissents and a Warsh press conference the bond market did not believe, sending the 30Y to 5.27% β its highest since 2007 (+18bp since the print) β while Tokyo intervened on 30-Jul and USD/JPY collapsed β3.9%, dragging DXY under 100 to 99.80. The duration trap we flagged has now FIRED, and the dollar book is the live trade: fade the record currency shorts (LONG EUR/USD, SHORT USD/JPY on rallies) while DXY sits on its 200-day at ~99.2. Elsewhere the crowd was luckier than it was right: managed money covered β22.5k of WTI shorts INTO a β6.0% week and was bailed out three days later by Iranβs tanker attacks in Hormuz (+6.8% since) β a crowded +93% long you hold, never chase. The one call that broke is last weekβs best: the grains bid lost its sponsor. The crowd kept buying (cornβs short covered another β61k, beans +30.0k, meal +14.2k) into a flat-to-lower week, and a cooler-wetter August with 63% good-to-excellent corn then took the complex down another 3β4%. Coffee is the one clean confirming trend left (+5.4% on Minas Gerais rain at 2,700% of average). Trade the FX unwind, hold crude, cut the ag adds.
Every market as a share of its own 1-year positioning extreme, as of the Tue 28-Jul COT close. Green = the crowd was long; red = short. It still reads deep green at the top β the crowd went into the FOMC RECORD-long the whole curve and ADDING β and deep red across the bottom, where EUR, JPY and CAD all sit at β100 simultaneously. Those two blocks are the story: both were run over in the three days after the close. The grains sit as a broad green build in the middle that no longer has a price behind it. One convention, everywhere: positioning is shown per currency β red = specs are SHORT that currency (EUR β100 = record-short the euro). A whole board of currency-shorts is the reportβs one big long β the US dollar (the FX bar sits at the bottom of the compass: currencies net short β61 = dollar long). The trade is always the pair. Hover any tile for the current call.
Signed mean rel-to-max by class β the crowdβs net tilt in each. The two poles ARE the report: specs are more heavily SHORT the currency basket than at any point this year (FX ccys β61: EUR, JPY and CAD all at β100), whose mirror is a record long US dollar of +$49.2bn β and RECORD-long duration (Rates +89), still ADDING into the FOMC. Both broke in the three days after the close: DXY under 100, the 30Y to a 19-year high. Grains +52 looks like a trend but isnβt any more β the crowd built into a flat week and the weather then flipped. The genuine tilts left are Energy +37 (Hormuz) and the far right of Softs (coffee). At the bottom, Volatility β12 is new: the funds are now net SHORT vol. (CFTC has no dollar contract; the dollar is always the inverse of the basket.)
How the conclusions moved versus the 21-Jul print β the call changes first (last week β this week), then the biggest positioning shifts that drove them. This is the week-over-week delta; the detailed same-week read follows below.
| Market | Class | rel-to-max Β· last β now | Ξ | What it means |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dow | Equities | β13 β +100 | +113 | Leveraged funds FLIPPED from short to net long as the Dow rose +1.0% β but on a tiny +2.1k book, so read it as a rotation tell, not a signal. |
| VIX | Vol | +30 β β12 | β42 | The funds went NET SHORT volatility into a +6.8% VIX week β and were vindicated when earnings crushed it β12.1%. The book is now unhedged. |
| MSCI EM | Equities | +2 β β32 | β34 | A fresh short built (β16.4k) as EM fell β4.6% β the youngest equity short on the board. |
| WTI | Energy | +64 β +93 | +29 | Shorts covered β22.5k INTO a β6.0% week β a trapped long that Hormuz rescued three days later. |
| Corn | Grains | +16 β +37 | +21 | The record short covered another β61.4k, the boardβs biggest single flow β then the weather turned cooler and wetter. |
| Lean Hogs | Livestock | β64 β β44 | +20 | The short covered +8.7k during a β13.0% collapse β bought back in the one week it was paying. |
| Nasdaq-100 | Equities | β100 β β85 | +15 | Leveraged funds banked +13.6k of the record short near the low, just before Big Tech capex refuted the AI fear. |
| Wheat HRW | Grains | +70 β +83 | +13 | The short covered INTO a falling price β the Black Sea squeeze is spent, and the crowd is now maxed the wrong way. |
| Soybeans | Grains | +56 β +69 | +13 | The biggest ag build (+30.0k) into a flat week, then β2.7% as the models turned cooler and wetter. |
| Lead (LME) | Base Β· LME | β95 β β84 | +11 | The near-record short began covering into a rising price β the squeeze starting; close it. |
The edge isnβt the chart β itβs how the crowdβs positioning moved versus how price moved in the SAME week (Tue 21-Jul β Tue 28-Jul). Agree β a CONFIRM = a TREND (ride it); fight β a DIVERGE = a trapped crowd = a reversal/squeeze brewing (fade it). Both are actionable β the Β§03 trades are split into exactly those two playbooks. Price since the print and the technicals below are a secondary timing layer β not the driver.
| Market | Positioning move Β· the week | Crowd & fuel | Px Β· 21 Julβ28 Jul | Same-period read | Β· since |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The dollar | USD long GREW +$5.8bn to a record | +$49.2bn | +0.2% | DIVERGE β The crowd took the most crowded position on the board and made it bigger: a record +$49.2bn long USD, record-short EUR (β31.1k, the weekβs biggest FX flow), JPY (β11.3k) and CAD β all three at rel β100 β as DXY did nothing (+0.2% wk). Three days later DXY broke UNDER 100 to 99.80 (β1.6%) on the Tokyo intervention and a Fed the bond market didnβt believe. A maxed long on the wrong side, now sitting on its 200-day (~99.16). This is the trade. | β1.6% |
| USD/JPY (yen short) | short DEEPENED β11.3k to β163k | SHORT β100% β | +0.4% | DIVERGE β Specs pressed the largest short on the board to a fresh record (β163,412) as USD/JPY crept to 163.8 β and then Japan intervened on 30-Jul (spot volumes the highest in 10 years on EBS, record futures volume) and the BoJ, holding at 1%, put a September hike back in play. USD/JPY β3.9% to 157.5, through its 200-day, RSI 24. The classic trapped carry crowd, with an official sponsor on the other side. | β3.9% |
| EUR/USD (euro short) | short DEEPENED β31.1k at a record | SHORT β100% β | β0.1% | DIVERGE β The biggest FX flow of the week went the wrong way: the euro short deepened β31.1k into a flat EUR (β0.1% wk), pinning rel at β100 for a second week. EUR then ran +1.2% through every average as the dollar broke. A record short with no fuel left and price moving against it β the textbook squeeze base. | +1.2% |
| UST duration (10Y) | AM ADDED +75k at a RECORD long | LONG +100% | β2bp | DIVERGE β Asset managers added +74.8k on the 10Y (and +46k on the 5Y, +19k Ultra Bond) to hold a record long across the entire curve β days before the FOMC held 9β3 with three hawkish dissents and a press conference the bond market openly doubted. The long end broke: 30Y +18bp to 5.27%, the highest since 2007; 10Y +11bp to 4.72%; the 2Y unchanged. A bear-steepening into the most crowded real-money long on the board. The trap this report has flagged for four weeks has now FIRED. | +11bp Β· 30Y +18bp |
| WTI crude | shorts COVERED β22.5k, net +29.0k | LONG 93% β | β6.0% | DIVERGE β Managed money covered β22.5k of shorts and added +6.5k of longs INTO a β6.0% week β a textbook trapped long β and was rescued three days later when Iran attacked tankers in Hormuz and traffic fell to roughly a fifth of pre-war levels (+6.8% since, July the strongest month since March). Right outcome, wrong process: rel is now a crowded +93% β. Hold and trail; the physical risk BANS the short. | +6.8% |
| Corn | record short covered another β61k | LONG +37% | +1.3% | CONFIRM β* The boardβs biggest single flow: shorts covered β61.4k (net +70.1k) as corn rose +1.3% into the print β a clean in-week confirm, and still the youngest crowd in the complex (rel +37). But the sponsor flipped straight after: a cooler-wetter August pattern into mid-month with corn 63% good-to-excellent took it β3.9% since, below the 20-day and Sell-rated. Trail what you hold; do not add. | β3.9% |
| Wheat (SRW / HRW) | shorts COVERED +10.2k / +4.7k | SRW β7% Β· HRW +83% β | β2.3% | DIVERGE β Both wheat legs covered INTO falling prices β SRW +10.2k on a β2.3% week (rel β31ββ7), HRW +4.7k on β0.9% (rel to a crowded +83% β) β and then β3.5% / β2.6% since as the winter-wheat harvest hit 81% complete. The Black Sea squeeze that drove last weekβs call is spent; covering into a downtrend is not a bull case. | β3.5% / β2.6% |
| Soybeans / Meal | longs STACKED +30.0k / +14.2k | LONG 69% Β· 67% | β0.2% | DIVERGE β The crop-risk long kept building β beans +30.0k (L +19.5k, S β10.5k) and meal +14.2k β into a week that went nowhere (β0.2%), and then β2.7% / β2.0% since as the weather models turned cooler and wetter and soybeans held 63% good-to-excellent. A build with no price to justify it: the mid-crowd (rel +69) is now the offside side. | β2.7% |
| Coffee (arabica) | crowd ~flat (+0.3k) | LONG 67% | +5.4% | CONFIRM β The cleanest trend left on the board β and notably NOT crowd-driven: specs barely moved (+0.3k) while arabica ran +5.4% on Minas Gerais rain at 2,700% of the historical average, delaying Brazilβs harvest and threatening bean quality. ADX 47 (the strongest on the board), above every SMA, Buy-rated. A physical bid with a sub-extreme crowd (+67) β the β2.2% since is the dip. | β2.2% |
| Sugar | shorts PRESSED +12.1k | SHORT β49% | β2.2% | CONFIRM β Direction confirmed in-week (short pressed, price β2.2%) β and vetoed by the physical world. Czarnikow just cut 2026/27 from a +1.4MMT surplus to a β0.1MMT DEFICIT because high crude is pulling Brazilian cane into ethanol rather than sugar; the ISO sees β262kt with a below-normal Indian monsoon and heat-hit EU beet. Pressing a fresh short into a balance that flipped is the weekβs cleanest trap β βΈ armed LONG, not a short. | +0.8% |
| NatGas | shorts PRESSED +7.6k | SHORT β79% β | β7.1% | CONFIRM β The one commodity short the scarcity gate allows: storage 6.4% above the five-year average, Lower-48 output at a record 110.6 bcfd and LNG feedgas easing to 17.2 bcfd. The crowd pressed shorts +7.6k into a β7.1% break β right, but at rel β79% β the fuel is nearly spent and it bounced +3.2% since. Ride and trail; short rallies into the 20-day (~$2.91), never the low. | +3.2% |
| Copper (COMEX) | longs CUT β5.2k | LONG 86% β | β2.9% | CONFIRM β The tariff long is cooling in an orderly way β longs cut β5.2k as copper fell β2.9% wk (CONFIRMβ, Ξrel β8), then +1.7% back with the metals complex. Still crowded at +86% β and still physically tight (Sec-232, LME drawdowns), so the short stays BANNED. A hold that is trimming, not a fresh entry. | +1.7% |
| Gold | longs CUT β6.4k | LONG 73% β | β0.9% | CONFIRM β A crowded long finally reducing (β6.4k) as gold eased β0.9% β then +1.7% back as the dollar broke under 100. RSI 49, still below the 50- and 200-day. The central-bank floor holds the downside and the crowd caps the upside; the dollar break is the one thing that could re-arm it. No chase, no short. | +1.7% |
| Nasdaq-100 | lev COVERED +13.6k off the record | SHORT β85% | β4.8% | DIVERGE β Leveraged funds took +13.6k off the record short (rel β100 β β85) as the index fell β4.8% β they banked the AI-capex roll at almost exactly the right moment. Then Amazon (+13%) and Microsoft (+9%, Azure +43%) put hyperscaler capex at $720β745bn, the capex fear died, and the index bounced +1.8%. Last weekβs βdonβt chase a fresh max short at β100β held; there is no re-entry here either way. | +1.8% |
| VIX | lev FLIPPED to net SHORT vol (β15.4k) | SHORT β12% | +6.8% | DIVERGE β Two weeks after dumping their record long, leveraged funds went net SHORT volatility (β15.4k, Ξrel β42, rel +30 β β12) as VIX rose +6.8% into the print β and were promptly vindicated when the earnings relief crushed it β12.1% to 16.0. Right trade, but note where it leaves the book: fast money is now SHORT vol into a 30Y at a 19-year high. Watch it as the fragility tell. | β12.1% |
| Lean Hogs | short COVERED +8.7k | SHORT β44% | β13.0% | DIVERGE β The worst timing on the board: the deep short covered +8.7k (Ξrel +20) during a β13.0% COLLAPSE β they bought back into the one week the position was paying β and hogs fell another β3.9% since. RSI 29, far below every SMA. The trend is down and there is no scarcity, but a β13% week is no place to start a short. | β3.9% |
Three days, and both of the crowdβs biggest positions were run over. The FOMC held 9β3 with three hawkish dissents and a press conference the bond market openly doubted β the 30Y jumped +18bp to 5.27%, its highest since 2007, and the 10Y to 4.72%, while the 2Y went nowhere: a pure bear-steepening through a RECORD real-money long. Then Tokyo intervened on 30-Jul (spot yen volumes the highest in 10 years) and the BoJ, holding at 1%, put September back in play β USD/JPY β3.9% to 157.5, dragging DXY under 100 to 99.80. Meanwhile Iran attacked tankers in Hormuz and crude ran +6.8%, rescuing a trapped long; Big Tech earnings (Amazon +13%, Microsoft +9%, hyperscaler capex $720β745bn) killed the AI-capex fear and squeezed the Nasdaq +1.8% with VIX β12.1%; and the grains faded 2.6β3.9% on a cooler-wetter August. Price + optional technicals since the close β useful for timing the entry, not the thesis:
| Asset | Now | Trend | RSI(14) | Vol ATR% | TV rating | Since the COT close |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USD/JPY | 157.5 | βΌ down | 24 | 0.8% | Strong Sell | Tokyo intervened on 30-Jul (spot volumes the highest in 10 years) and the BoJ held at 1% while flagging September β USD/JPY β3.9%, through the 20/50-day and its 200-day (157.9), RSI 24, Strong-Sell. The β163k yen short is the fuel; sell rallies toward 160β161, donβt chase here. |
| US Dollar (DXY) | 99.80 | βΌ down | 35 | 0.5% | Sell | The record dollar long broke: DXY β1.6% since, under 100, below the 20- and 50-day and now sitting ON its 200-day at ~99.16. That average is the line β below it, a board of record currency shorts unwinds together. |
| EUR/USD | 1.1528 | β² up | 62 | 0.5% | Buy | The euro short deepened β31.1k to a record β100 and then EUR rallied +1.2% through every average. Buy-rated, RSI 62 with room β the cleanest fade of a maxed short on the board. |
| US 30Y yield | 5.27% | β² up | β | β | β | The trap fired. A 9β3 hold with three hawkish dissents and a press conference the bond market did not buy sent the 30Y +18bp to 5.27% β the highest since 2007 β while the 2Y went nowhere. A bear-steepening straight into a RECORD real-money long. |
| WTI crude | $84.67 | β² up | 55 | 5.4% | Buy | Iranβs tanker attacks cut Hormuz traffic to about a fifth of pre-war levels β crude +6.8% since, back above the 20/50/200-day, Buy-rated. The β22.5k short-cover into the β6.0% week was bailed out; hold and trail at rel +93 β. |
| Heating Oil (ULSD) | $4.096 | β² up | 61 | 4.2% | Buy | The under-owned energy trend: crowd only +28% and TRIMMING, yet diesel is above every SMA with ADX 40 and a Hormuz distillate bid, +2.1% since. βΈ Armed long on a hold above the 20-day (~$3.90). |
| Coffee (arabica) | 332c | β² up | 58 | 5.2% | Buy | The one clean confirming trend: +5.4% in the COT week on Minas Gerais rain at 2,700% of average delaying harvest and threatening quality; ADX 47 (the boardβs strongest), above every SMA, Buy-rated. RSI 58; β2.2% since is the dip. |
| Corn | $4.41 | βΌ down | 48 | 2.3% | Sell | The record short covered another β61k into a +1.3% week β then a cooler-wetter August and 63% good-to-excellent corn took it β3.9% since, below the 20-day, Sell-rated. The young crowd is now the wrong way round; trail, donβt add. |
| Soybeans | $11.88 | βΌ down | 47 | 1.7% | Neutral | The +30.0k build ran into a flat week and then β2.7%. Still above the 50/200-day and Neutral-rated β a hold that is fading, not the buy it was. |
| Wheat SRW | $6.39 | βΌ down | 47 | 3.5% | Neutral | The deep short covered +10.2k into a β2.3% week and β3.5% since β covering into a falling market. Back below the 20/50-day; the ag squeeze is spent. |
| NatGas | $2.747 | βΌ down | 38 | 4.1% | Strong Sell | A real glut β storage 6.4% above the 5-year, record 110.6 bcfd output, softer LNG flows β and the crowd PRESSED the short into a β7.1% break. Strong-Sell, but +3.2% since off the low. Ride/trail at β79% β; short rallies, donβt chase. |
| Sugar | 14.66c | β¬ flat | 52 | 2.2% | Buy | Specs pressed +12.1k of fresh shorts into a balance that just flipped to deficit (Czarnikow β0.1MMT, ISO β262kt) as high crude pulls Brazilian cane to ethanol. Price is back at the 20-day. βΈ Armed long on a close above ~14.80. |
| Copper | $6.47 | β² up | 57 | 2.3% | Strong Buy | The tariff long CUT β5.2k as copper fell β2.9% wk, then +1.7% back; above every SMA, Buy-rated. Cooling off +86% β β hold and trail, short banned. |
| Gold | $4,107 | β¬ flat | 49 | 2.4% | Neutral | Longs CUT β6.4k as gold eased β0.9%, then +1.7% back with the dollar break. RSI 49, still below the 50/200-day. The CB floor holds it, the crowd caps it β no chase, no short. |
| Nasdaq-100 | 28,274 | βΌ down | 45 | 2.2% | Neutral | Amazon +13% and Microsoft +9% put hyperscaler capex at $720β745bn and killed the AI-capex fear β +1.8% since after a β4.8% COT week. The record short covered +13.6k just in time. Still below the 20/50-day; no re-entry either way. |
| VIX | 16.0 | βΌ down | 45 | 14.1% | Strong Sell | Vol round-tripped: +6.8% in the COT week, then β12.1% on the earnings relief. Leveraged funds FLIPPED to net short vol (Ξrel β42) and were right β but the book is now unhedged into a 5.27% long end. |
β Every actionable row above becomes a trade in Β§03 What To Do, sorted into the two playbooks: Trend (the confirms β ride) and Reversal / squeeze (the diverges β fade on the trigger).
Two kinds of trade, because there are two kinds of signal (from Β§02). TREND = a CONFIRM (crowd & price agree) β join / ride, exit by trailing β let it run. REVERSAL / SQUEEZE = a DIVERGE (a trapped / maxed crowd turning) β wait for the trigger, then fade, and take profit into the snapback (time-boxed, tighter stop). Within each, β² LONG / βΌ SHORT sort by conviction β a YOUNG sub-extreme crowd outranks an EXTREME β one (the 1-yr fuel is spent β a ride, not a fresh max). FX is always the tradeable pair.
β Highest conviction this week is the FX unwind: β² LONG EUR/USD (6.0) and βΌ SHORT USD/JPY into rallies toward 160β161 (6.0) β two record β100 shorts with the catalysts (Tokyoβs intervention, a Fed the bond market rejected) already fired and DXY under 100. Then β² Coffee (5.0 β the one clean confirming trend, and notably not crowd-driven), with βΈ armed longs in Heating Oil (4.5) and Sugar (3.5, a scarcity veto on a freshly-pressed short) and a βΈ armed short in USD/CAD below 1.3900. The rest are holds, not entries: β² Crude (4.5) is a rescued trapped long at +93% β, βΌ NatGas (4.0) a real glut with spent fuel, and last weekβs β grains call is downgraded to a trailing hold (3.0) β the weather sponsor flipped. Every table below is conviction-sorted β the top row is the strongest.
| Trade | Conv. | Thesis β positioning vs the same-week price | Trigger / entry β incl. level | Exit β by trade type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HOLD LONG WTI / Brent crude | β β 4.5 | HOLD β β a trapped long that got rescued. The crowd covered β22.5k of shorts INTO a β6.0% week, then Iranβs tanker attacks cut Hormuz traffic to about a fifth of pre-war levels and crude ran +6.8% since (July the best month since March). Right outcome, but rel is now a crowded +93% β and OPEC+ meets on supply. The physical risk BANS the short. | Hold / trail what you have; no fresh entry at rel +93. Adds only on a pullback that holds the 50-day (~$82). | Trail; CLOSE on a durable Hormuz de-escalation (traffic normalising) or if the crowd starts liquidating from the extreme. |
| LONG Coffee (arabica) | β β Β½ 5.0 | CONFIRM β the one clean confirming trend left, and it is NOT crowd-driven: specs barely moved (+0.3k) while arabica ran +5.4% on Minas Gerais rain at 2,700% of the historical average, delaying Brazilβs harvest and threatening quality. ADX 47 (the boardβs strongest), above every SMA, Buy-rated, and the crowd is sub-extreme at +67 with room to build. | LONG on the β2.2% dip while it holds the 20-day (~$3.25); the physical bid, not the crowd, is the thesis. | Trail; CLOSE if the long crowds past +85% β or Brazilian harvest weather turns dry and the flow normalises. |
| βΈ LONG Heating Oil / ULSD | β β 4.5 | βΈ ARMED β the boardβs under-owned trend. The crowd is only +28% and actually TRIMMED (β2.1k), yet diesel sits above every SMA with ADX 40 (the strongest energy chart) and a live Hormuz distillate bid, +2.1% since. Positioning has not confirmed yet, which is exactly why the fuel is intact β the opposite of the +93% crude long. | βΈ LONG on a hold above the 20-day (~$3.90) with crude firm; that is the trigger β no position before it. | Trail; CLOSE if crude de-escalates and the crack narrows, or if the long crowds past +70%. |
| HOLD LONG Corn / Soybeans | β Β½ 3.0 | DOWNGRADE β last weekβs best call lost its sponsor. The crowd kept buying (cornβs short covered another β61k to net +70.1k, beans +30.0k, meal +14.2k) into a flat-to-lower week; then a cooler-wetter August with corn AND beans at 63% good-to-excellent took the complex β3.9% / β2.7% since. Corn is still the youngest crowd (rel +37) β the only reason this is a hold and not a close. | Hold and trail; NO adds. Do not buy this dip until the weather pattern turns or the crowd flushes. | CLOSE corn below ~$4.30 (under the 200-day) or beans below the 50-day; the ag long is on probation. |
| HOLD LONG Copper (COMEX) | β Β½ 3.0 | HOLD β β the tariff long is cooling in an orderly way: longs cut β5.2k as copper fell β2.9% wk (CONFIRMβ, Ξrel +94β+86), then +1.7% back. Above every SMA and Buy-rated, and still physically tight (Sec-232, LME drawdowns) β so the short stays BANNED, but a trimming crowd at +86% β is not a fresh entry. | Hold / trail; no fresh entry at +86%. | Structural β trail. A tariff walk-back or a China demand scare is the squeeze-lower risk. |
| HOLD LONG Gold | β 2.5 | HOLD (stalling) β a crowded long finally reducing (β6.4k) as gold eased β0.9%, then +1.7% back as the dollar broke under 100. RSI 49, still below the 50- and 200-day at rel +73 β. The central-bank floor holds the downside; the crowd caps the upside. The dollar break is the one thing that could re-arm it. | Hold; no chase at the extreme, no short. A DXY close below its 200-day (~99.16) is what would make it a buy again. | A break below ~$4,000 ends it; a sustained dollar downtrend is the upside catalyst. |
| Trade | Conv. | Thesis β positioning vs the same-week price | Trigger / entry β incl. level | Exit β by trade type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HOLD SHORT NatGas | β β 4.0 | CONFIRM β β the one commodity short the scarcity gate allows: storage 6.4% above the five-year average, Lower-48 output at a record 110.6 bcfd, LNG feedgas easing to 17.2 bcfd. The crowd PRESSED shorts +7.6k into a β7.1% break β direction right β but at rel β79% β the fuel is nearly spent and it has bounced +3.2% since. | Ride / trail; SHORT only rallies into the 20-day (~$2.91). Do NOT chase the low. | A cold-forecast swing or a storage-draw surprise is the squeeze stop; CLOSE if the short crowds past β90% and price stops falling. |
| βΈ SHORT USD/CAD | β β 3.5 | βΈ ARMED β the boardβs single biggest short is the loonie (β176,310, a fresh rel β100) and it is now facing crude +6.8% since on Hormuz. A record short in a petro-currency with the oil bid back is squeeze fuel; USD/CAD is already below its 20-day at 1.4012 with RSI 40, but there is no confirmed break yet. | βΈ SHORT USD/CAD on a close below ~1.3900; no position before the break. | Take profit into 1.3650β1.3700; CLOSE if crude gives back the Hormuz premium or USD/CAD reclaims 1.4100. |
| CLOSE Lead (LME) | β 2.5 | CLOSE β the near-record short is now COVERING into a rising price (funds +2,342, rel β95 β β84, price +0.7% in the London week): a DIVERGE against the position. The surplus/contango thesis has not changed, but the crowd is unwinding and that is the squeeze, not the trade. | CLOSE the short. No fresh max at β84%. | Re-arm only if funds press back below β92% with price falling again. |
| NO TRADE Equity indices | β 2.0 | STAND ASIDE β the tech roll is over. Leveraged funds covered +13.6k off the record Nasdaq short (rel β100 β β85) as the index fell β4.8%, and then Amazon (+13%) and Microsoft (+9%, Azure +43%) put hyperscaler capex at $720β745bn and killed the AI-capex fear (+1.8% since). The broad-index short also covered (S&P +26.9k). The only index still going the shortsβ way is Russell (β1.1% wk / β0.8% since, rel β64). | NO fresh position. The one thing to watch is MSCI EM β the youngest equity short on the board (β16.4k built, rel β32) β on a break of the EM 50-day. | n/a β this is a stand-aside; the 30Y at 5.27% into a book that just went short vol is the risk to respect. |
| Trade | Conv. | Thesis β positioning vs the same-week price | Trigger / entry β incl. level | Exit β by trade type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LONG EUR/USD Β· fade the record euro short | β β β 6.0 | DIVERGE β β the weekβs biggest FX flow went the wrong way: specs deepened the euro short β31.1k into a FLAT euro, pinning rel at β100 for a second week. Then the dollar broke: EUR +1.2% since, through every average, RSI 62, Buy-rated, while DXY fell under 100 to 99.80. A record short with no fuel left and price moving against it β and the FOMC/intervention catalysts have already fired. | LONG EUR/USD now, adding on dips that hold ~1.1425 (the 20-day). The β100 short IS the fuel. | Take profit into the snapback (1.17β1.18 is the 52-wk shelf); CLOSE if DXY reclaims 100.9 (the 20-day) or the euro short covers back toward β60. |
| SHORT USD/JPY Β· the carry unwind | β β β 6.0 | DIVERGE β β the biggest short on the board (β163,412, rel β100) was DEEPENED another β11.3k days before Tokyo intervened on 30-Jul (spot volumes the highest in 10 years on EBS, record futures volume) and the BoJ, holding at 1%, put a September hike back in play. USD/JPY β3.9% to 157.5, through its 200-day, RSI 24, Strong-Sell. A trapped carry crowd with an official sponsor on the other side. | SHORT USD/JPY into rallies toward 160β161 (the 20/50-day zone) β do NOT chase 157.5 with RSI 24. | Take profit into the snapback (152β154); CLOSE if the pair reclaims 162 or the yen short covers back toward β60 (fuel spent). |
| βΈ LONG Sugar (ICE #11) | β β 3.5 | βΈ ARMED β the weekβs cleanest trap, and the physical gate vetoes it. Specs PRESSED +12.1k of fresh shorts (net β116.4k, rel β49) into a β2.2% week β direction confirmed β but the balance just flipped underneath them: Czarnikow cut 2026/27 from a +1.4MMT surplus to a β0.1MMT DEFICIT because high crude is pulling Brazilian cane into ethanol instead of sugar, and the ISO sees β262kt with a below-normal Indian monsoon and heat-damaged EU beet. A fresh short into a deficit is how a scarcity squeeze starts. | βΈ LONG on a close above ~14.80 (the 20-day); no position before the break, and never short it here. | Take profit into 16.0β16.5; CLOSE if the deficit forecasts reverse or price loses the 50-day (~14.39). |
Honesty box. Two things must be said plainly. First, last weekβs best call broke. The grains complex was this reportβs β highest-conviction long at 6.0; this week the crowd kept buying it (cornβs short covered another β61k, beans +30.0k, meal +14.2k, both wheat legs covering) into a week that had already stopped going up, and a cooler-wetter August with corn and beans both 63% good-to-excellent then took the complex down 2.6β3.9%. The positioning warned before the price did β building into a flat tape is a caution, not a confirmation β and the honest action is to cut the adds, close the wheat and trail whatβs left. Second, the crude call was right for the wrong reason. Managed money covered β22.5k of shorts INTO a β6.0% week β genuinely offside β and was rescued three days later by Iranian tanker attacks nobody positioned for. We are upgrading it to a hold because the physical risk is real and the short is banned, not because the entry was good; at rel +93% β you do not chase it. What the framework did get right is the trap that has been flagged for four weeks: record-long duration into a 5% long end, which fired hard (30Y +18bp to a 19-year high), and the instruction not to chase a fresh max Nasdaq short at rel β100, which earnings then vindicated. The live book is now the FX unwind β a record +$49.2bn dollar long with EUR, JPY and CAD all at β100, into a DXY that has broken 100 and sits on its 200-day at ~99.16. Open risks: that 200-day holds and the whole squeeze fails; the BoJ/MoF effect fades and the carry re-establishes above 162; a Hormuz de-escalation guts the crude and diesel bid; and a book that has covered its index shorts AND gone net-short vol into a 5.27% long end is an unhedged book. Never short the tight names (COMEX copper, cattle, and now sugar); never chase a covering print (NZD, SRW wheat) or a β13% collapse (Lean Hogs).
Rates, equities and VIX β the coiled extremes. Each is Now / Waiting for / If it fires, so βno tradeβ is never the end of the story: it tells you the exact trigger that would create one.
The relationships that mattered β the dollar breaking under its record long, the duration trap firing, the physical world vetoing two commodity shorts, and the grains losing their sponsor. Each was adversarially stress-tested; the ones that broke are traps to avoid.
CFTC Disaggregated β Managed Money, positioning to Tue 28 Jul 2026 (self-pulled). The core read: Net / ΞNet / Flow (how the crowd moved) against Px Β· 21 Julβ28 Jul (how price moved in the SAME week) β CONFIRM or DIVERGE. Crowd & fuel = spec net as a % of its 1-yr extreme. Β· since = the secondary move since the close.
| Contract | Net | Crowd & fuel | Flow (gross legs) | Px Β· 21β28 | Β· since | Signal | Read β positioning vs the same-week price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ENERGY Β· the crowd bought the dip and Hormuz paid it β diesel is the under-owned leg | |||||||
| WTI (NYMEX) | +92,943 | LONG 93% β | L +6,490 / S β22,474 | β6.0% | +6.8% | HOLD LONG | DIVERGE that paid β shorts COVERED β22.5k (net +29.0k, Ξrel +29) INTO a β6.0% week, then Iranβs tanker attacks cut Hormuz traffic to ~a fifth of pre-war levels and crude ran +6.8%. Crowded β now: hold/trail, no fresh entry, short BANNED. |
| RBOB Gasoline | +73,877 | LONG 74% β | L β1,792 / S β1,962 | β2.5% | β1.0% | NO TRADE | Crowded long dead flat (+0.2k) as gasoline fell β2.5% wk and did NOT follow crude higher (β1.0% since). The weakest leg of the complex; no edge at +74%. |
| Brent (NYMEX LD) | +15,740 | LONG 71% β | L +1,038 / S β447 | β7.6% | +4.6% | HOLD LONG | Same trade as WTI β shorts covered (+1.5k, Ξrel +7) into a β7.6% week, then +4.6% on Hormuz. Crowded β; hold, donβt chase. |
| NY Harbor ULSD | +11,246 | LONG 28% | L +298 / S +2,433 | β0.4% | +2.1% | βΈ LONG | βΈ ARMED LONG β the boardβs under-owned trend: the crowd TRIMMED β2.1k to just +28% while diesel holds above every SMA with ADX 40 and a live Hormuz distillate bid (+2.1% since). Fuel intact β trigger is a hold above the 20-day (~$3.90). |
| NatGas | β105,826 | SHORT 79% β | L +4,487 / S +7,557 | β7.1% | +3.2% | HOLD SHORT | CONFIRMβ β shorts PRESSED +7.6k into a β7.1% break on a real glut (storage +6.4% vs the 5-yr, record 110.6 bcfd output, softer LNG feedgas). Right, but crowded at β79% β and +3.2% back β ride/trail, short rallies only. |
| PRECIOUS & COMEX METALS Β· the crowded longs are trimming, not breaking | |||||||
| HG Copper | +65,008 | LONG 86% β | L β5,247 / S +1,260 | β2.9% | +1.7% | HOLD LONG | CONFIRMβ β the tariff long CUT β5.2k as copper fell β2.9% wk (Ξrel β8), then +1.7% back. Above every SMA, Buy-rated, physically tight (Sec-232, LME drawdowns) β short BANNED, but a trimming crowd at +86% β is no fresh entry. |
| Gold | +119,795 | LONG 73% β | L β6,394 / S β1,358 | β0.9% | +1.7% | HOLD LONG | CONFIRMβ β a crowded long finally reducing (β5.0k net) as gold eased β0.9%, then +1.7% back on the dollar break. RSI 49, below the 50/200-day. CB floor under it, crowd caps it; no chase, no short. |
| Platinum | +6,526 | LONG 31% | L +51 / S β252 | β0.9% | +2.2% | NO TRADE | Crowd ~flat (+0.3k) into a β0.9% week, +2.2% since. Deficit caps the downside. No trade. |
| Silver | +9,182 | LONG 24% | L β265 / S +1,835 | β2.7% | +0.4% | NO TRADE | CONFIRMβ β the long CUT β2.1k as silver fell β2.7% wk. Rides gold, RSI 42, below the 50/200-day. No edge. |
| Palladium | β6,173 | SHORT 93% β | L +425 / S β19 | β1.0% | +0.6% | NO TRADE | Short covered slightly (+0.4k) at a β93% extreme. Donβt press β the Russian-duty squeeze tail is the risk. |
| GRAINS & OILSEEDS Β· the crowd kept buying, the weather flipped | |||||||
| Soybeans | +160,479 | LONG 69% | L +19,474 / S β10,500 | β0.2% | β2.7% | HOLD LONG | DIVERGE β the biggest ag build (+30.0k, Ξrel +13) into a FLAT week, then β2.7% since as models turned cooler/wetter with beans 63% good-to-excellent. A build with no price behind it; trail, do not add. |
| Soybean Oil | +107,898 | LONG 64% | L β12,226 / S +122 | β3.8% | β2.9% | NO TRADE | CONFIRMβ β the long BAILED β12.3k (Ξrel β8) as bean oil fell β3.8% wk / β2.9% since; RSI 37, below the 20/50-day. The complexβs first leg to break. No trade. |
| Corn | +126,776 | LONG 37% | L +8,698 / S β61,365 | +1.3% | β3.9% | HOLD LONG | CONFIRM in-week then FLIPPED β the boardβs biggest flow (shorts covered β61.4k, net +70.1k, Ξrel +21) on a +1.3% week, then β3.9% since on a cooler-wetter August and 63% G/E. Still the youngest crowd (+37) β trail, no adds. |
| Soybean Meal | +87,696 | LONG 67% | L +1,525 / S β12,695 | +0.2% | β2.0% | HOLD LONG | The crush leg stacked +14.2k (Ξrel +11) on a flat week, β2.0% since. Same fade as beans β a hold, not an add. |
| Wheat (KCBT Β· HRW) | +31,411 | LONG 83% β | L β350 / S β5,051 | β0.9% | β2.6% | CLOSE | DIVERGE β β the short covered β5.1k INTO a β0.9% week (Ξrel +13, to a crowded +83%), then β2.6% since with harvest 81% complete. Covering into a falling market is not a bull case; the Black Sea squeeze is spent. CLOSE. |
| Wheat (CBOT Β· SRW) | β8,163 | SHORT 7% | L +10,962 / S +726 | β2.3% | β3.5% | NO TRADE | DIVERGE β the deep short covered +10.2k (rel β31 β β7) INTO a β2.3% week, then β3.5% since. The covering was wrong-footed; back below the 20/50-day. No trade. |
| SOFTS Β· one clean trend, one clean trap | |||||||
| Coffee (Arabica) | +33,499 | LONG 67% | L β439 / S β719 | +5.4% | β2.2% | LONG | CONFIRM β β the cleanest trend on the board and NOT crowd-driven: specs ~flat (+0.3k) while arabica ran +5.4% on Minas Gerais rain at 2,700% of average delaying harvest. ADX 47, above every SMA, sub-extreme crowd. LONG the β2.2% dip. |
| Cotton | +46,368 | LONG 78% β | L β926 / S β235 | +0.1% | +1.6% | NO TRADE | Crowded long ~flat (β0.7k) as cotton held (+0.1% wk, +1.6% since); above all SMAs, Buy-rated. Direction fine, but no fresh fuel at +78% β. |
| Cocoa (NYBOT) | β8,773 | SHORT 38% | L β361 / S +1,436 | β7.2% | +3.8% | NO TRADE | CONFIRMβ β the short DEEPENED (β1.8k, Ξrel β8) as cocoa fell β7.2% wk, then +3.8% back. A young short, but price is still above the 50/200-day and Buy-rated. No trade yet. |
| Sugar | β116,424 | SHORT 49% | L β1,619 / S +12,123 | β2.2% | +0.8% | βΈ LONG | βΈ ARMED LONG (scarcity veto) β specs PRESSED +12.1k of fresh shorts into a balance that just FLIPPED: Czarnikow cut 2026/27 from +1.4MMT surplus to a β0.1MMT deficit as high crude pulls cane to ethanol; ISO sees β262kt, Indiaβs monsoon is short, EU beet heat-hit. Trigger: a close above ~14.80. |
| LIVESTOCK Β· the scarcity long bleeds, the hog short covered at the worst moment | |||||||
| Live Cattle | +67,025 | LONG 49% | L β5,312 / S +3,344 | β0.5% | +2.3% | HOLD LONG | Longs CUT β8.7k (Ξrel β6) as cattle eased β0.5% wk, +2.3% since. The scarcity long keeps bleeding off; the 75-yr-low herd still BANS the short. A fading hold. |
| Feeder Cattle | +8,987 | LONG 25% | L β889 / S β531 | β2.2% | +1.9% | HOLD LONG | CONFIRMβ β longs trimmed (β0.4k) as feeders fell β2.2% wk, +1.9% back. Softening with the complex; same scarcity ban on the short. |
| Lean Hogs | β19,118 | SHORT 44% | L +4,477 / S β4,196 | β13.0% | β3.9% | NO TRADE | DIVERGE β the short COVERED +8.7k (Ξrel +20) during a β13.0% COLLAPSE, then β3.9% more. They bought back in the one week it was paying. RSI 29, far below every SMA β trend down, but no chase after β13%. |
LME weekly COTR, Investment Funds bucket (the managed-money equivalent) β the read is the fund net move vs the same-week price. Mind the calendar: the LME COTR is as of Fri 24-Jul (released the next Tue), so these rows use the London COT week, Fri 17-Julβ24-Jul, with Β· since = 24 Julβlatest. Crowd & fuel = fund net as a % of its 1-yr extreme. The one real change is lead: the near-record short has started COVERING into a rising price (rel β95 β β84), which is the squeeze β close it. Zinc funds added to a fresh near-record long as zinc made new highs (ride, never short), aluminium built both legs for no net change, and nickel is the youngest long in the complex.
| Metal | Funds net | Crowd & fuel | Flow (Ξlong / Ξshort) | Px Β· 17β24 | Β· since | Signal | Read β fund net move vs the same-week price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zinc | +48,600 | LONG 97% β | L +1,913 / S β1,141 | +2.8% | +1.8% | HOLD LONG | CONFIRM β β funds ADDED +3.1k to a fresh near-record long (rel 91 β 97) as zinc rose +2.8% wk / +1.8% since to new highs. Direction right, fuel gone: ride and trail, never short a confirming deficit long. |
| Aluminium | +129,121 | LONG 65% | L +9,091 / S +10,929 | +0.4% | +1.5% | NO TRADE | Both legs built hard (L +9.1k / S +10.9k) for a net β1.8k β a big gross build with no directional conviction, as alu firmed +0.4% wk / +1.5% since. A crowded long marking time; no fresh edge. |
| Nickel | +14,492 | LONG 37% | L +1,512 / S +280 | +2.5% | β0.7% | NO TRADE | CONFIRM β funds ADDED +1.2k as nickel rose +2.5% wk (Ξrel +3); the youngest long in the base complex on the Indonesia-quota story. Still small and β0.7% since β building, not yet a trade. |
| Lead | β18,634 | SHORT 84% β | L +955 / S β1,388 | +0.7% | β1.0% | CLOSE | DIVERGE β the near-record short is COVERING (+2.3k, rel β95 β β84) INTO a rising price. The surplus/contango thesis is intact but the crowd is unwinding: that is the squeeze, not the trade. CLOSE the short. |
Source: LME MiFID COTR (per-metal weekly XLSX), Investment-Funds long/short totals; net = funds long β short, rel-to-max over the trailing ~52 weeks. Tin omitted (thin β 87 fund holders); LME copper omitted (COMEX copper is tracked above, for the Sec-232 tariff story). Prices: LME 3-month (TradingView).
CFTC reports each currency, not the dollar β so β = specs are SHORT that currency (EUR β100 = record-short the euro). We translate every line into the tradeable pair so you never convert in your head: short a currency quoted XXX/USD = SELL the pair (short GBP β SHORT GBP/USD); short one quoted USD/XXX = BUY the pair (short CAD β LONG USD/CAD). A whole board of currency-shorts = long USD (the USD row is the implied mirror, a record +$49.2bn). The extreme broke: EUR, JPY and CAD are ALL at rel β100 simultaneously and all three were pressed further into the print (EUR β31.1k, the weekβs biggest flow) β then Tokyo intervened on 30-Jul and the bond market rejected the Fedβs hold, and DXY fell β1.6% under 100 to 99.80, below the 20- and 50-day with RSI 35. This is no longer a stand-aside: LONG EUR/USD, SHORT USD/JPY into rallies toward 160β161, βΈ SHORT USD/CAD on a close below 1.3900. The line for the whole board is the DXY 200-day at ~99.16.
| Ccy | Pair | Net | Ξ Net | Crowd | Pair Β· 21β28 | Β· since | Signal (pair trade) | Read β net move vs same-week price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUR | EUR/USD | β72,447 | β31,109 | β100% | β0.1% | +1.2% | LONG EUR/USD | DIVERGE β β the weekβs biggest FX flow deepened the euro short β31.1k into a FLAT euro, pinning rel at β100 for a second week. EUR then ran +1.2% through every average as DXY broke under 100. A record short with no fuel and price against it β the trade. |
| JPY | USD/JPY | β163,412 | β11,287 | β100% | +0.4% | β3.9% | SHORT USD/JPY | DIVERGE β β the biggest short on the board deepened another β11.3k to β163k, days before Tokyo intervened (30-Jul, spot volumes the highest in 10 years) and the BoJ put September in play. USD/JPY β3.9% to 157.5, through its 200-day, RSI 24. Sell rallies to 160β161. |
| CAD | USD/CAD | β176,310 | β1,862 | β100% | β0.0% | β0.7% | βΈ SHORT USD/CAD | The boardβs single biggest short (β176k) at a fresh β100 β into crude +6.8% on Hormuz. A record short in a petro-currency with the oil bid back is squeeze fuel; USD/CAD 1.4012, RSI 40, below the 20-day. Armed on a close below ~1.3900. |
| CHF | USD/CHF | β33,462 | +780 | β76% | +0.7% | β1.4% | NO TRADE | Short ~flat (+0.8k) as USD/CHF firmed +0.7% wk, then β1.4% on the dollar break. Extreme (β76%) but no trigger of its own; it will follow the euro. |
| NZD | NZD/USD | β47,668 | +2,301 | β73% | β0.8% | +1.9% | NO TRADE | The deep short covered again (+2.3k, Ξrel +4) as NZD fell β0.8% wk, then ran +1.9% since β RSI 66. The squeeze is already against the short; stand aside, donβt chase the bounce. |
| GBP | GBP/USD | β64,814 | β9,253 | β61% | β0.6% | +1.4% | NO TRADE | CONFIRMβ in-week β the short BUILT β9.3k (Ξrel β8) as sterling fell β0.6%, then +1.4% back on the dollar break. Building toward the squeeze zone but not extreme yet; no fresh short, not yet a fade. |
| AUD | AUD/USD | β39,964 | β2,279 | β40% | β0.4% | +0.7% | NO TRADE | Short built modestly (β2.3k) as AUD eased β0.4% wk, +0.7% since. The least-crowded G10 short β no edge either way. |
| MXN | USD/MXN | +72,528 | +829 | 66% | +0.1% | β0.6% | NO TRADE | The one net-LONG currency held (+0.8k) at +66%; peso firm, USD/MXN β0.6% since, RSI 43. The carry favourite β no fresh trade. |
| USD | DXY basket | +$49.2bn | +$5.8bn | β | +0.2% | β1.6% | THE SHORT SIDE | The master long GREW +$5.8bn to a RECORD +$49.2bn β record-short EUR, JPY and CAD simultaneously β and then broke: DXY β1.6% to 99.80, under 100, below the 20/50-day, RSI 35, now on its 200-day at ~99.16. That average is the line for the whole board. |
USD row = implied aggregate dollar position (βΞ£ of the othersβ $bn): specs are net long $49.2bn vs the basket (+$5.8bn on the week) β a RECORD long that then broke (DXY 99.80, under 100, below the 20- and 50-day, RSI 35, sitting on its 200-day at ~99.16). Every G10 currency short is on the wrong side of it.
CFTC Traders-in-Financial-Futures. Rates read via Asset Managers (real money; the Lev-Fund net is the basis trade, not directional). Equities/VIX via Leveraged Funds. Each row reads the positioning move against the same-week price/yield move (21 Julβ28 Jul), then the move since.
| Contract | AM net | Crowd | Yield Ξ Β· wk | Β· since | Now | Signal | Read β AM duration vs the same-week move |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UST 10Y | +2,612k | 100% | β2 bp | +11 bp | 4.72% | NO TRADE | AM ADDED +74.8k at a RECORD long β then the 9β3 hold with three hawkish dissents sent the 10Y +11bp to 4.72%, its highest since January 2025. The trap fired; do NOT add duration. |
| Ultra 10Y | +710k | 96% | β2 bp | +11 bp | β | NO TRADE | AM trimmed β5.0k but stayed pinned at the extreme into the bear-steepening. |
| Ultra Bond | +1,132k | 95% | β4 bp | +18 bp | β | NO TRADE | AM ADDED +18.6k at the long end β the most offside position on the board after the FOMC. |
| UST Bond | +568k | 95% | β4 bp | +18 bp | 5.27% | NO TRADE | AM ADDED +9.7k into a 30Y that then broke to 5.27% β the highest since 2007. |
| UST 5Y | +2,896k | 75% | β0 bp | +6 bp | 4.42% | NO TRADE | Belly long ADDED +46.1k; 5Y +6bp since to 4.42%. Less damage than the long end, same direction. |
| UST 2Y | +1,845k | 71% | +2 bp | β2 bp | 4.26% | NO TRADE | Front-end ADDED +24.1k and the 2Y went NOWHERE (4.26%) β the Fed held, so all the damage was in duration, not policy. |
| Index | Lev net | Ξ Lev | Crowd | Px Β· wk | Β· since | Signal | Read β Lev short vs the same-week move |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasdaq-100 | β77k | +14k | β85% | β4.8% | +1.8% | NO TRADE | DIVERGE β lev took +13.6k off the record short (rel β100 β β85) as the index fell β4.8%, banking the AI-capex roll near the low. Then Amazon +13% and Microsoft +9% put hyperscaler capex at $720β745bn and the fear died (+1.8% since). Good exit; no re-entry either way. |
| S&P 500 | β302k | +27k | β58% | β1.1% | +0.8% | NO TRADE | The broad-index short COVERED +26.9k (Ξrel +5) as the S&P eased β1.1% wk, +0.8% since; SPX Buy-rated, above all averages. Unwinding, not a trend β stand aside. |
| Russell 2000 | β75k | β1k | β64% | β1.1% | β0.8% | NO TRADE | CONFIRMβ β the short essentially held (β1.2k) as Russell fell β1.1% wk / β0.8% since. The only index still going the shortsβ way, but the crowd is stale at β64%. No trade. |
| MSCI EM | β13k | β16k | β32% | β4.6% | +2.8% | NO TRADE | CONFIRMβ β a FRESH short built (β16.4k, Ξrel β34) as EM fell β4.6% wk; the youngest equity short on the board. But +2.8% back since on the dollar break β watch, donβt chase. |
| Dow (DJIA) | +2k | +6k | +100% | +1.0% | β0.5% | NO TRADE | CONFIRMβ β lev FLIPPED from short to net LONG (+5.6k, Ξrel +113) as the Dow rose +1.0% wk. A tiny book (+2.1k net) so the rel is noisy β a rotation tell into value, not a trade. |
| Contract | Lev net | Dealer net | Crowd | VIX Ξ Β· wk | Β· since | Signal | Read |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VIX | β12k | +46k | β12% | +6.8% | β12.1% | NO TRADE | Lev funds FLIPPED to net SHORT vol (β15.4k to β12,289 net, Ξrel β42, from rel +30 to β12) as VIX rose +6.8% into the print β and were vindicated when the Big Tech earnings relief crushed it β12.1% to 16.0. Two weeks ago they held a RECORD long; they have now sold the hedge twice over. Right trade, but the book is short vol with its index shorts covered, into a 30Y at 5.27%. Watch it as the fragility tell, donβt chase the vol. |