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Feb-14 12:58

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EQUITIES: Estoxx rolling Put

Jan-15 12:47

SX5E (20th June) 4700p vs (19th Dec) 4400p, sold the Dec at 17.30 in 20k vs 1.44k at 5034.00.

GILTS: OI Data Points To Fresh Net Shorts Added Again On Tuesday

Jan-15 12:46

Yesterday’s OI data and price action in gilt futures extended on the early ’25 trend of gilt weakness and a move higher in open interest, indicating net short setting dominated from a positioning perspective.

  • This has been the case in all but one session through early ’25 trade, with net long cover seen in the session that broke that theme.
  • Today’s CPI-driven recovery looks set to end a run of 9 consecutive lower closes for gilt futures, with the recent increase in net shorts likely factoring into the rally.
  • OI has risen by ~39K since December 31, with gilt futures falling by 316 ticks when comparing yesterday’s settlement to settlement levels at the end of last year.

FOREX: USDCHF Extends Pullback, BofA Recommend Buying 3m Call Spread

Jan-15 12:39
  • USDCHF is down a moderate 0.1% on the session, however the pullback from the 0.9201 cycle highs has now extended to roughly 1% amid the broader softening of the greenback from the Monday highs. It is worth noting that USDCHF came within close proximity of the key medium-term resistance area at 0.9224/44. Support is seen at 0.9063, the 20-day EMA.
  • We noted earlier that BofA have recommended buying a 3m 0.92/0.9450 USDCHF call spread, citing "trade uncertainty, strong growth and policy divergence" behind a stronger Dollar, alongside bullish technical conditions and a forward discount / carry factors supporting the position.
    • For upside levels, BofA identify 0.9240, 0.9455 (Fibonacci retracement), 0.9720, and potentially parity, while the main risk they highlight is the dollar losing the "broad-based bullish momentum" in Q1'25. They believe if their "core view of a stronger USD at the onset of 2025 turns out to be right, USDCHF would likely have the least number of reasons to reverse its short-term uptrend."
  • A reminder that Danske highlighted that recent CFTC data indicates positioning is pronouncedly long, underlining that market bets continue to look for further USDCHF upside.

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