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Sentiment?
Hello everyone,
I am new to this particular forum. One of the main reasons why i find myself posting on this forum is that it would seem that "sentiment" has become an increasingly popular buzzword when discussing financial markets, and especially the currency markets. What does "sentiment" in the markets mean to you? Is it just describing the general expectations of the market in terms of peoples emotions? Or does it mean something different? Also, how can we use "sentiment" to trade? Now would seem like a good idea to understand sentiment a little more, as in trading, you can never know to much and never will get close to knowing enough! ![]() Thanks Bertie |
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He's in Spain for a conference. He'll be back next week.
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Hi everyone,
I've got some COT data on the euro, from 2000 to now. The COT Index using data from 2000 to now is showing lowest reading ever, a bearish extreme. Speculators are extremly short and Commercials are extremly long. So I'm expecting a turn soon on EUR/USD. There's a chance that we could go lower, because the % long speculators (=non commercial) ratio isn't below 10 yet (but it is at a low which hasn't been reached since 2000), nonetheless a rally is close by. Using the 52 weeks index we seem a simular picture. Greetings, Jeremy |
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US Dollar Could Top on Overextended Forex Futures Positioning Across the board it seems that traders have become overextended on US Dollar-long positions, and it seems only a matter of time before they begin to unwind pent-up dollar demand.
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My reasons are many, but in a nutshell I believe that markets can only move as strongly as they have for so long. To see that the EURUSD trended from 1.60 to 1.2300 in such a short amount of time tells you that a good deal of consolidation may be necessary before further big moves. The fact that interest rate differentials are compressing will only diminish trend strength, and I feel that overall market conditions suggest we're not going to break recent range highs or lows any time soon. Of course, a 1.34-1.23 range is still plenty big.
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