CFTC data show Australia’s AUD non-commercial net positions slipped further into negative territory, moving from -39.2k to -44.2k. The shift points to a larger net short positioning by this trader cohort than in the prior reporting period.
In absolute terms, the net position widened by 5.0k contracts compared with the previous figure. The latest reading keeps the AUD balance on the bearish side of the ledger as tracked in the CFTC’s weekly positioning report.
Speculative Traders Increase Bearish Bets On AUD
We are seeing a clear shift in market sentiment as speculative traders increase their short bets against the Australian Dollar. The latest CFTC data shows non-commercial net positions fell further into negative territory, dropping to -44.2k contracts from the previous -39.2k. This growing bearishness suggests that derivative traders should prepare for continued downward pressure on the currency in the coming weeks.
This weakness is closely tied to soft economic data from China, where retail sales growth recently cooled to around 2.7%, dampening demand for Australian commodity exports. At the same time, speculation is rising that the Reserve Bank of Australia may have to adjust its hawkish stance as domestic inflation pressures show signs of stabilizing. Historically, when net short positions expand past the -40k threshold, we often see the AUD/USD pair test lower support levels within the next thirty days.
Trading Strategies Amid Growing Downside Risks
We believe traders should focus on selling AUD/USD on any short-term rallies back toward key resistance levels. Buying out-of-the-money put options expiring in late September 2026 offers a defined-risk way to capture this potential downward move. Keeping position sizes modest remains crucial, as any unexpected economic stimulus package from Beijing could trigger a sharp short-squeeze.