Traders are most positive on US dollar since February 2025
Hedge funds, asset managers and other speculators accumulate US$27.8 billion worth of bets that it will strengthen
Published Sat, Jun 13, 2026 · 01:27 PM
[NEW YORK] Traders turned the most optimistic on the US dollar in more than a year as the war in the Middle East supports the currency’s status as a haven.
Hedge funds, asset managers and other speculators accumulated US$27.8 billion worth of bets that the US dollar will strengthen as at Jun 9, according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data released on Friday (Jun 12) and compiled by Bloomberg. It is the most since February 2025.
The positioning signals a build-up in bullish sentiment for the world’s primary reserve currency, which has risen since the war broke out in late February, showing a strong sensitivity to a surge in oil prices.
A Bloomberg gauge of the US dollar is up about 1.6 per cent since the US and Israel attacked Iran, also supported by haven buying and strong US economic data.
“The fundamental picture continues to point in the bullish direction for the dollar,” said Alex Cohen, a foreign-exchange strategist at Bank of America Corp.
Speculative traders have been holding bets on a stronger US currency for the past 13 weeks, according to the CFTC data. That marked a shift from before the war, when traders had about US$22 billion of wagers tied to a weaker greenback.
The CFTC’s figures offer investors a glimpse into sentiment in the US$9.5-trillion-a-day foreign-exchange market, showing how hedge funds and asset managers are positioned using derivatives.
In the latest data, leveraged funds also boosted their negative bets on the yen to the most since 2017. That positioning comes as the currency trades around 160 versus the US dollar, a level seen earlier this year when Japanese officials intervened to support it. BLOOMBERG
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