The number of open positions in the futures market over and above the threshold that requires an accounting of long and short positions to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
Related information about reportable positions:
- Large Trader Reporting Program - CFTC
Part 18 of the CFTC's regulations, 17 CFR Part 18, requires traders that hold reportable positions in designated futures and option markets to keep all records ...
- This Month in Futures Markets - Commodity Futures Trading ...
Finally, non-reportable positions are those held by traders who do not meet the reporting thresholds set by the CFTC (usually small traders). Futures Markets: ...
- Explanatory Notes - CFTC
Reportable Positions. Clearing members, futures commission merchants, and foreign brokers (collectively called reporting firms) file daily reports with the ...
- Commitments of Traders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
U.S. CFTC CoT page: www.cftc.gov/marketreports/commitmentsoftraders/ cot_about.html [2] (see “Reportable Positions,” retrieved 04Jan08) ...
- Reportable position - MarketsWiki, A Commonwealth of Market ...
Aug 15, 2011... or hedge funds, are net buyers or net sellers of each commodity or financial instrument. The report summarizes all of the reportable positions.
- COT Reportable Positions Column Titles???
Nov 10, 2012 ... In the videos and in the book The Commitments of traders Bible the "Reportable Positions" column titles are non-commercial, commercial,
- Futures - Commitment of Traders Reports (COT)
The long and short open interest shown as "Nonreportable Positions" is derived by subtracting total long and short "Reportable Positions" from the total open ...
- SECTION 9. NOTIFICATION OF REPORTABLE POSITIONS.
Financial Requirements. SECTION 9. NOTIFICATION OF REPORTABLE POSITIONS. [Effective dates of amendments: December 17, 1999.] Each Member FCM ...