CNS Canada — Speculators covered short positions in the ICE Futures canola market during the week ended Tuesday, moving from a net short position to a small net long position, according to the latest commitment of traders (CoT) report from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
Managed money and other reportable speculators moved from a net short position of about 5,000 contracts in canola to a net long of 1,300 contracts during the reporting period.
Meanwhile, commercial traders went the other way, moving from a net long position to a net short of about 900 contracts. Most of the activity on the commercial side was tied to long liquidation rather than any new shorts being put on.
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Total open interest in the canola market fell by about 20,000 contracts compared to the previous week, to come in at about 158,000 contracts.
Market participants usually follow the movements in the funds with interest, as large positions have the potential to independently move the futures.
— Phil Franz-Warkentin writes for Commodity News Service Canada, a Glacier FarmMedia company specializing in grain and commodity market reporting.