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It's Time to Bet Against the Canadian Dollar
By Brett Eversole
Thursday, October 5, 2017
The Canadian dollar has soared 8% this year – which is a big move in the currency markets.

But based on our research, those big gains are likely to end soon...

You see, the Canadian dollar just hit its "most loved" level since 2013. It's now at a sentiment extreme.

We love to see sentiment extremes like this... They're great opportunities for profit. Whenever we see an extreme in sentiment, we look to make money by trading in the opposite direction...

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Right now, investors absolutely love the Canadian dollar based on the Commitment of Traders (COT) report – one of our favorite sentiment measures.

The COT report tells us what futures traders are doing with real money. It's a fantastic contrarian tool to figure out what the crowd expects, so we can do the opposite.

You may have heard the old Wall Street saying, "Traders are wrong at the extremes, and right in between." We think that saying is exactly right.

When futures traders all agree on a trade, they tend to get it wrong. If they're all bearish, a rally is likely. And if they're all bullish, like today, lower prices are usually on the way...

Right now, the COT report shows futures traders are as bullish on the Canadian dollar as they've been in four years. Take a look...


As I said, the last time futures traders were this bullish was early 2013. That time, the currency went on to fall 9% over the next year.

That was no fluke. The Canadian dollar has a history of falling after hitting similar COT levels.

The table below shows the full details. It shows what happened every time the COT rose above and then fell below 65,000 contracts (like it recently did) within the last two decades. Take a look...

 
1-Year
2-Year
After extreme
-3.4%
-7.6%
All periods
0.6%
1.2%
 
These numbers may look small... But they're big declines for a currency.

The Canadian dollar – like most major currencies – doesn't usually make thrilling moves up or down. It has gone up only 13% over the last 20 years.

It has had some major swings along the way, though... including major falls after sentiment extremes like the one we're seeing right now.

As the table shows, the Canadian dollar has typically fallen 3.4% the year after similar COT levels. And it has fallen 7.6% after two years, based on history.

Futures traders love the Canadian dollar right now. To us, that's a bad sign for the Canadian dollar over the next year or so...

Good investing,

Brett Eversole
Further Reading:

Unlike the Canadian dollar, the U.S. dollar is overly hated by investors. "That could mean a bounce in the near future. But that's the short-term picture," Brett writes. Learn what to expect if the downtrend continues right here: The Dollar Could Be Starting a Multiyear Bear Market.
 
Steve recently explained how another sentiment extreme showed gold stocks were about to fall... "I bought because gold stocks were hated. I sold because they were loved," Steve writes. Get his outlook on gold stocks here: Gold Stocks: Is It Time to Buy Yet?
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THIS 'OFFENSE' CONTRACTOR SOARS TO RECORD HIGHS

Today, we see more evidence of positive momentum in defense contractors...
 
Many folks once cautioned against investing in U.S. defense contractors. They feared reductions in government spending. Instead, as we've noted before, the U.S. has been involved in so many foreign wars that defense contractors should be called "offense" contractors. And our colleague Dave Eifrig is especially bullish on these companies today, expecting military spending to push higher from here.
 
We can see this trend at work in shares of Northrop Grumman (NOC). With a $50 billion market cap, this company is one of the largest defense contractors in the world. Its three main business segments include aerospace systems, mission systems (such as radar and sensors), and technology services. The company brought in nearly $25 billion in revenue and $2 billion in profit in 2016.
 
As you can see in the chart below, Northrop Grumman shares are at record highs. The stock rose about 35% over the past year. With global tensions running high, the bullish trend in "offense" contractors is sure to continue...
 

How to make 50%-plus gains betting against this overly loved currency...
 
When everyone has placed their buy orders, then no one is left to buy... And no one is left to drive prices higher. That's where we are today with this currency...
 

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