@Sergey Golubev can you help pls?
I do not know.
While analysing CFTC report, which data is more important, the current long, short bias ..
Same people are trading DAX, for example.
You can select your preferances but please note that the symbols are related to the broker (one broker is proposing some symbols to trade for traderbs, the other broker is proposing the other symbols to trade).
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While analysing CFTC report, which data is more important, the current long, short bias or the change in each section ?
Of course Non Commercial section is what we look at, anyone here does the inverse or something else?
How do you all take cftc data into consideration while trading?