COT data questions

 

hi guy i look this  page

 https://www.cftc.gov/MarketReports/CommitmentsofTraders/HistoricalViewable/cotvariablestfm

 in this page i saw

Dealer_Positions_Long_All  --------------->  commercial
Asset_Mgr_Positions_Long_All ----------->  big speculator
Lev_Money_Positions_Long_All ----------> ???????????????
Other_Rept_Positions_Long_All ----------> small speculator

anyone  know who is  Lev_Money_Positions_Long_All  


thankz all

Creation of Custom Indicators - Simple Programs in MQL4 - MQL4 Tutorial
Creation of Custom Indicators - Simple Programs in MQL4 - MQL4 Tutorial
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When creating a trading strategy a developer often faces the necessity to draw graphically in a security window a certain dependence calculated by a user (programmer). For this purpose MQL4 offers the possibility of creating custom indicators. Custom Indicator is an application program coded in MQL4; it is basically intended for graphical...
 
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hi guy i look this  page

 https://www.cftc.gov/MarketReports/CommitmentsofTraders/HistoricalViewable/cotvariablestfm

 in this page i saw

Dealer_Positions_Long_All  --------------->  commercial
Asset_Mgr_Positions_Long_All ----------->  big speculator
Lev_Money_Positions_Long_All ----------> ???????????????
Other_Rept_Positions_Long_All ----------> small speculator

anyone  know who is  Lev_Money_Positions_Long_All  


thankz all

i answer me 

Financial Traders Report

Divides the financial futures market participants into the sell side and buy side. This functional division of participants focuses on their respective roles in the broader marketplace:

Dealer/Intermediary - Typically described as the sell side of the market. Earn commissions on selling financial products, capturing bid/offer spreads and otherwise accommodating clients. Though they may not predominately sell futures, they do design and sell various financial assets to clients. Futures contracts are part of the pricing and balancing of risk associated with products they sell. These include large banks and dealers in securities, swaps and other derivatives.

Asset Manager/Institutional - Institutional investors, including pension funds, insurance companies, mutual funds and portfolio/investment managers whose clients are predominantly institutional.

Leveraged Funds - Typically hedge funds and various types of money managers, including registered Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs), Commodity Pool Operators (CPOs) or an unregistered funds identified by CFTC. These traders may be engaged in managing and conducting proprietary futures trading and trading on behalf of speculative clients.

Other Reportables - Reportable traders that are not placed into one of the first three groups. Mostly are using markets to hedge business risk (related to foreign exchange, equities or interest rates). Includes corporate treasuries, central banks, smaller banks, mortgage originators, credit unions and any other reportable traders.

Picture below shows legacy and financial traders data.

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