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Book Synopsis
Regardless of your trading methods, and no matter what markets you're involved in, there is a Commitments of Traders (COT) report that you should be reviewing every week. Nobody understands this better than Stephen Briese, an industry-leading expert on COT data. And now, with The Commitments of Traders Bible, Briese reveals how to use the predictive power of COT dataand accurately interpret itin order to analyze market movements and achieve investment success.

Trade Review
"…best book I have read on the COT reports...will give you a better understanding of how the commodity markets work..." (About.com: Commodities)

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations xiii

List of Tables xix

Preface xxi

Acknowledgments xxv

Part I COT Theory

Chapter 1 The COT—Assorted History 3

The Grain Futures Administration 3

The Commodity Exchange Authority 4

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission 5

The Modern COT Data 6

COT Options and Futures Combined Report 8

COT-Supplemental Commodity Index Trader Report 9

A Fable 11

Chapter 2 COT Reports—Counting 1, 2, 3 . . . 15

The Long Form 17

The Short Form 23

COT-Supplemental Commodity Index Report 24

Chapter 3 Player Introductions 27

Sizing Them Up 27

The Reporting System 31

Commercial Hedgers 31

Large Speculators 33

Commodity Index Traders 34

Small Traders 36

Chapter 4 Fading Small Speculators and Other Half-Baked Schemes 39

TIP: Always Follow Commercials 39

TIP: Net Long Is Bullish; Net Short Bearish 40

TIP: Always Fade the Small Speculator 43

TIP: It Is Only Logical to Compare Hedging to the Seasonal Average 43

TIP: The COT Is Old News by the Time It Is Released 45

Chapter 5 Net Positions 47

Open Interest 47

Constructing Net Positions Charts 47

Large Speculator Patterns 51

Commercial Patterns 56

Small Trader Patterns 59

Commodity Index Traders 60

Chapter 6 The COT Index 63

COT Index Calculation (Commercials) 63

Alternative Look-Back Periods 66

The COT Index as the Great Normalizer 67

Interpreting the COT Index 69

Heal Thyself 72

Chapter 7 COT Movement Index 75

Commercial Movement Index 75

40 Point COT Surge Rules (Commercials) 76

Combining the Indexes 77

Fund Movement Index 79

Chapter 8 View from the Gallery 83

Keynes’s Theory of Normal Backwardation 84

Can Speculators Forecast Prices? 85

Returns to Speculators and the Theory of Normal Backwardation 86

Returns to Individual Traders of Futures: Aggregate Results 87

Luck Versus Forecast Ability: Determinants of Trader Performance in Futures Markets 87

The Returns and Forecasting Ability of Large Traders in the Frozen Pork Bellies Futures Market 88

Hedging Pressure Effects in Futures Markets 88

Hedging Demand and Foreign Exchange Risk Premia 89

Investor Sentiment and Return Predictability in Agricultural Futures Markets 89

The Behavior and Performance of Major Types of Futures Traders 90

Exchange Rate Changes and Net Positions of Speculators in the Futures Market 93

The Profitability of Speculators in Currency Futures Markets 94

Summary 95

Chapter 9 View from the Pits 97

The Study Data 98

The Trading Rules 98

Trading Rules Test Results 100

Trading System Considerations 100

Chapter 10 Chart Pattern Validation 105

A Brief Charting Primer 105

Bottom Formations 106

Top Formations 108

Continuation Patterns 111

Chapter 11 Getting Technical 115

COT-Stochastics 115

COT MACD-Histogram 117

COT-RSI 120

Standard Deviation (Bollinger) Bands 121

Conclusions 122

Part II COT in Practice

Chapter 12 Crossing Currencies 127

Commercials 129

U.S. Dollar Index 129

Currency Correlation Tables 132

Currency Futures Historical COT Charts 133

Chapter 13 Taking Stock 145

The COT Beats the Averages 146

Stock Index Correlation Tables 148

Stock Index Futures Historical COT Charts 148

Chapter 14 Test of Metal 155

Marking Time in Gold 155

The Gold/Silver Ratio 157

The Copper Caper 157

Commercials 158

Metal Correlation Tables 161

Metal Futures Historical COT Charts 161

Chapter 15 Oil’s Slick 165

To an Uninterrupted Gasoline Supply 165

Commercial Hedgers 168

Petroleum Correlation Tables 168

Petroleum Futures Historical COT Charts 169

Chapter 16 Interest in Rates 175

What Drives Rates? 175

Commercial Hedgers 176

Treasury Futures Correlation Tables 176

Treasury Futures Historical COT Charts 176

Chapter 17 Bean Counting 183

The One That Got Away 183

Commercial Hedgers 185

Soy and Grain Correlation Tables 189

Soy and Grain Historical COT Charts 189

Chapter 18 Moonlighting 195

It Might Be Corny, But. . . 195

Small Can Be Beautiful 196

Commercial Hedgers 196

Livestock Correlation Tables 197

Livestock Historical COT Charts 201

Chapter 19 Cedeless Oranges 205

Continuous Commodity Index 206

Food and Fiber Correlation Tables 208

Food and Fiber Historical COT Charts 208

Chapter 20 Now You CIT, Now You Don’t 217

The COT-Supplemental Report 217

Historical COT-Supplemental Charts 218

Epilogue 233

Appendix A: Alternative Net Position Formulas 237

Appendix B: Dodging the Pitfalls in COT Data 243

References 251

Glossary 257

About the Author 269

Index 271

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 16/05/2008
      ISBN13: 9780470178423, 978-0470178423
      ISBN10: 0470178426

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Regardless of your trading methods, and no matter what markets you're involved in, there is a Commitments of Traders (COT) report that you should be reviewing every week. Nobody understands this better than Stephen Briese, an industry-leading expert on COT data. And now, with The Commitments of Traders Bible, Briese reveals how to use the predictive power of COT dataand accurately interpret itin order to analyze market movements and achieve investment success.

      Trade Review
      "…best book I have read on the COT reports...will give you a better understanding of how the commodity markets work..." (About.com: Commodities)

      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations xiii

      List of Tables xix

      Preface xxi

      Acknowledgments xxv

      Part I COT Theory

      Chapter 1 The COT—Assorted History 3

      The Grain Futures Administration 3

      The Commodity Exchange Authority 4

      The Commodity Futures Trading Commission 5

      The Modern COT Data 6

      COT Options and Futures Combined Report 8

      COT-Supplemental Commodity Index Trader Report 9

      A Fable 11

      Chapter 2 COT Reports—Counting 1, 2, 3 . . . 15

      The Long Form 17

      The Short Form 23

      COT-Supplemental Commodity Index Report 24

      Chapter 3 Player Introductions 27

      Sizing Them Up 27

      The Reporting System 31

      Commercial Hedgers 31

      Large Speculators 33

      Commodity Index Traders 34

      Small Traders 36

      Chapter 4 Fading Small Speculators and Other Half-Baked Schemes 39

      TIP: Always Follow Commercials 39

      TIP: Net Long Is Bullish; Net Short Bearish 40

      TIP: Always Fade the Small Speculator 43

      TIP: It Is Only Logical to Compare Hedging to the Seasonal Average 43

      TIP: The COT Is Old News by the Time It Is Released 45

      Chapter 5 Net Positions 47

      Open Interest 47

      Constructing Net Positions Charts 47

      Large Speculator Patterns 51

      Commercial Patterns 56

      Small Trader Patterns 59

      Commodity Index Traders 60

      Chapter 6 The COT Index 63

      COT Index Calculation (Commercials) 63

      Alternative Look-Back Periods 66

      The COT Index as the Great Normalizer 67

      Interpreting the COT Index 69

      Heal Thyself 72

      Chapter 7 COT Movement Index 75

      Commercial Movement Index 75

      40 Point COT Surge Rules (Commercials) 76

      Combining the Indexes 77

      Fund Movement Index 79

      Chapter 8 View from the Gallery 83

      Keynes’s Theory of Normal Backwardation 84

      Can Speculators Forecast Prices? 85

      Returns to Speculators and the Theory of Normal Backwardation 86

      Returns to Individual Traders of Futures: Aggregate Results 87

      Luck Versus Forecast Ability: Determinants of Trader Performance in Futures Markets 87

      The Returns and Forecasting Ability of Large Traders in the Frozen Pork Bellies Futures Market 88

      Hedging Pressure Effects in Futures Markets 88

      Hedging Demand and Foreign Exchange Risk Premia 89

      Investor Sentiment and Return Predictability in Agricultural Futures Markets 89

      The Behavior and Performance of Major Types of Futures Traders 90

      Exchange Rate Changes and Net Positions of Speculators in the Futures Market 93

      The Profitability of Speculators in Currency Futures Markets 94

      Summary 95

      Chapter 9 View from the Pits 97

      The Study Data 98

      The Trading Rules 98

      Trading Rules Test Results 100

      Trading System Considerations 100

      Chapter 10 Chart Pattern Validation 105

      A Brief Charting Primer 105

      Bottom Formations 106

      Top Formations 108

      Continuation Patterns 111

      Chapter 11 Getting Technical 115

      COT-Stochastics 115

      COT MACD-Histogram 117

      COT-RSI 120

      Standard Deviation (Bollinger) Bands 121

      Conclusions 122

      Part II COT in Practice

      Chapter 12 Crossing Currencies 127

      Commercials 129

      U.S. Dollar Index 129

      Currency Correlation Tables 132

      Currency Futures Historical COT Charts 133

      Chapter 13 Taking Stock 145

      The COT Beats the Averages 146

      Stock Index Correlation Tables 148

      Stock Index Futures Historical COT Charts 148

      Chapter 14 Test of Metal 155

      Marking Time in Gold 155

      The Gold/Silver Ratio 157

      The Copper Caper 157

      Commercials 158

      Metal Correlation Tables 161

      Metal Futures Historical COT Charts 161

      Chapter 15 Oil’s Slick 165

      To an Uninterrupted Gasoline Supply 165

      Commercial Hedgers 168

      Petroleum Correlation Tables 168

      Petroleum Futures Historical COT Charts 169

      Chapter 16 Interest in Rates 175

      What Drives Rates? 175

      Commercial Hedgers 176

      Treasury Futures Correlation Tables 176

      Treasury Futures Historical COT Charts 176

      Chapter 17 Bean Counting 183

      The One That Got Away 183

      Commercial Hedgers 185

      Soy and Grain Correlation Tables 189

      Soy and Grain Historical COT Charts 189

      Chapter 18 Moonlighting 195

      It Might Be Corny, But. . . 195

      Small Can Be Beautiful 196

      Commercial Hedgers 196

      Livestock Correlation Tables 197

      Livestock Historical COT Charts 201

      Chapter 19 Cedeless Oranges 205

      Continuous Commodity Index 206

      Food and Fiber Correlation Tables 208

      Food and Fiber Historical COT Charts 208

      Chapter 20 Now You CIT, Now You Don’t 217

      The COT-Supplemental Report 217

      Historical COT-Supplemental Charts 218

      Epilogue 233

      Appendix A: Alternative Net Position Formulas 237

      Appendix B: Dodging the Pitfalls in COT Data 243

      References 251

      Glossary 257

      About the Author 269

      Index 271

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