This indicator displays the Commitment of Traders (COT) legacy data for futures markets.
█ CONCEPTS
Commitment of Traders (COT) data is tallied by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), a US federal agency that oversees the trading of derivative markets such as futures in the US. It is weekly data that provides traders with information about open interest for an asset. The CFTC oversees derivative markets traded on different exchanges, so COT data is available for assets that can be traded on CBOT, CME, NYMEX, COMEX, and ICEUS.
A detailed description of the COT report can be found on the CFTC's website.
COT data is separated into three notable reports: Legacy, Disaggregated, and Financial. This indicator presents data from the legacy report, which is broken down by exchange. Legacy reports break down the reportable open interest positions into two classifications: non-commercial and commercial traders.
Load the indicator on an active chart (see here if you don't know how).
By default, the indicator uses the chart's symbol to derive the COT data it displays. You can also specify a CFTC code in the "CFTC code" field of the script's inputs to display COT data from a symbol different than the chart's.
The rest of this section documents the script's input fields.
Metric Each metric represents a different column of the Commitment of Traders report. Details are available in the explanatory notes on the CFTC's website. Here is a summary of the metrics: • "Open Interest" is the total of all futures and/or option contracts entered into and not yet offset by a transaction, by delivery, by exercise, etc. The aggregate of all long open interest is equal to the aggregate of all short open interest. • "Traders Total" is the number of all unique reportable traders, regardless of the trading direction. • "Traders Total Reportable/Traders Noncommercial/Traders Commercial" are the quantities of traders reported to hold any position with the specified direction. All of a trader's reported futures positions in a commodity are classified as commercial if the trader uses futures contracts in that particular commodity for hedging. To determine the total number of reportable traders in a market, a trader is counted only once, whether or not the trader appears in more than one category. • "Total Reportable/Noncommercial/Commercial Positions" are all positions held by all reportable/non-commercial/commercial traders. • "Non-reportable Positions" is derived by subtracting total long and short "Reportable Positions" from the total open interest. Accordingly, the number of traders involved and the commercial/non-commercial classification of each trader are unknown. • "Concentration Gross/Net LT 4/8 TDR" is the percentage of open interest held by 4/8 of the largest traders, by gross/net positions, without regard to whether they are classified as commercial or non-commercial. The Net position ratios are computed after offsetting each trader’s equal long and short positions. A reportable trader with relatively large, balanced long and short positions in a single market, therefore, may be among the four and eight largest traders in both the gross long and gross short categories, but will probably not be included among the four and eight largest traders on a net basis.
Direction Each metric is available for a particular set of directions. Valid directions for each metric are specified with its name in the "Metric" field's dropdown menu.
Type Possible values are: All, Old, Other. When commodities have a well-defined marketing season or crop year (e.g. Wheat or Lean Hogs futures), this determines how the data is aggregated. Detailed explanation can be found in the "Old and Other Futures" section of the CTFC Explanatory Notes linked above. The "Major Markets for Which the COT Data Is Shown by Crop Year" table in the Explanatory Notes specifies the commodities that this distinction applies to; selecting "Old" for any of the commodities not in that list will return the same data as in "All", while selecting "Other" will return 0.
COT Selection Mode This field's value determines how the script determines which COT data to return from the chart's symbol: - "Root" uses the root of a futures symbol ("ES" for "ESH2020"). - "Base currency" uses the base currency in a forex pair ("EUR" for "EURUSD"). - "Currency" uses the quote currency, i.e., the currency the symbol is traded in ("JPY" for "TSE:9984" or "USDJPY"). - "Auto" tries all modes, in turn. If no COT data can be found, a runtime error is generated. Note that if the "CTFC Code" input field contains a code, it will override this input.
Futures/Options Specifies the type of Commitment of Traders data to display: data concerning only Futures, only Options, or both.
CTFC Code Instead of letting the script generate the CFTC COT code from the chart and the "COT Selection Mode" input when this field is empty, you can specify an unrelated CFTC COT code here, e.g., 001602 for wheat futures.
Minor update to import the latest version of "LibraryCOT"
リリースノート
v3
This version release features the following updates:
• Expanded COT code coverage: This indicator now imports the latest LibraryCOT version, which uses dynamic requests and a map containing an expanded list of current CFTC COT report codes. These changes allow the indicator to retrieve available COT data for a broader range of symbols.
• Improved tooltips: We've expanded the tooltips in the "Settings/Inputs" tab to provide more detailed information about how each input works and how to use it.
• Enhanced errors: We've improved error-handling behaviors and added clearer, more informative error messages for incorrect configurations and unavailable data feeds.
• Ticker info visibility: The indicator now displays the table containing the COT ticker information in the bottom-right corner to ensure visibility in any pane location.
リリースノート
v4
We've upgraded this indicator to Pine Script™ v6, the latest version of our trader-focused programming language. See the Release notes and Migration guide to learn what's new in v6 and how to convert your scripts to this version.