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Latest Release
Jul 04, 2022
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37.2%
Previous
35.5%
The Investing.com series of indexes is a unique set of indexes, developed in-house.

Each index measures overall exposure to major currency pairs, commodities and indexes, using data from futures exchanges and OTC providers on all long and short open positions.

The number displayed in the economic calendar is the percentage of traders who hold long positions for that specific instrument.

A reading above 50% means that more than half of traders are holding long positions for that instrument.

A reading between 50%-70% is bullish for the instrument, a reading between 30% and 50% is bearish, a reading above 70% indicates overbought conditions and a reading below 30% indicates oversold conditions.
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Investing.com AUD/USD Index
 
Release Date Time Actual Forecast Previous
Jul 04, 2022 01:30 37.2%   35.5%
Jun 27, 2022 01:30 35.5%   37.2%
Jun 20, 2022 01:30 37.2%   35.0%
Jun 13, 2022 01:30 35.0%   33.5%
Jun 06, 2022 01:30 33.5%   32.9%
May 30, 2022 01:30 32.9%   34.6%

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Alex Ost
Alex Ost Jun 14, 2019 5:11PM ET
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As of what day this Index reflects? Friday closing?
Malik Hassan
Malik Hassan Aug 17, 2014 8:36PM ET
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First this is up position But short then long Sell Position
jedi digi
jedi digi Aug 17, 2014 8:36PM ET
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what are ur basis?.
Tra Kenta
Tra Kenta Aug 04, 2014 1:50AM ET
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John De Graaf
John De Graaf Jun 22, 2014 11:34PM ET
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zeenat you can udjust your time zones to what ever time zone you like pending which trade desk you are using the adjustment button is just below your filters .
zeenat jahan
zeenat jahan May 26, 2014 1:56AM ET
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00.30 what is this time
Victor Heddins
Victor Heddins May 26, 2014 1:56AM ET
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The "00:30" is locally adjusted time for the East Coast of North America. If you look above you'll see the time this was posted in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). GMT is a hold over from the days of British superiority and is still considered to be "Where Time Starts", assuming it has to start somewhere.. In the early 1800's the Queen of England offered 20,000 Pounds to any person who could supply the math to go with the newly created "Spring-Wound-Clocks" that could keep accurate time out at sea and this prize was won by a man called Marc St. Hillary (No kin to to the Clintons).. . I'll stop here because time is a subject all unto itself.. . .............................
 
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