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OI data points to a mix of net short setting and long cover during Tuesday’s downtick in futures, with the most meaningful net positioning swings coming via net short setting in TU futures and net long cover in FV futures.
| 08-Jul-25 | 07-Jul-25 | Daily OI Change | OI DV01 Equivalent Change ($) |
TU | 4,354,026 | 4,285,962 | +68,064 | +2,590,500 |
FV | 7,007,587 | 7,034,656 | -27,069 | -1,166,321 |
TY | 4,920,369 | 4,933,087 | -12,718 | -837,542 |
UXY | 2,416,310 | 2,420,925 | -4,615 | -401,207 |
US | 1,830,260 | 1,835,915 | -5,655 | -777,081 |
WN | 1,960,908 | 1,957,874 | +3,034 | +551,120 |
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| Total | +21,041 | -40,530 |
Bund futures have traded in a relatively contained 35 tick range this morning, with topside seemingly limited by this morning’s rally in European equities and crude oil/gas futures. Bunds are +6 ticks at 129.70, with yesterday’s high at 130.10 untested.