$22 Billion in ‘Unrelenting’ New Short Positions Were Added Last Week


© Reuters. $22 Billion in ‘Unrelenting’ New Short Positions Were Added Last Week – Citi

By Senad Karaahmetovic

Investors have continued to aggressively increase their short positions in the global equity markets, Citi strategists led by Chris Montagu said in a note.

The stock market is currently being “dominated” by new short flows. Montagu notes that bearish positioning extended further last week with as much as $22 billion in new short positions added. Just the S&P 500 saw $13.4 billion in new shorts added.

“Short profit levels have become the focus, with profits near 10% and, given the much larger notional exposures, risks have tilted towards short profit-taking, which may alleviate some of the recent declines,” Montagu told clients in a note.

In Europe, is the most extended short futures market, according to Citi.

“ (-2.4) have been trending in line with EuroStoxx, with futures net notional positioning also in decline, however positioning is still net positive (+1.4) overall despite the significant rise in market volatility last week.”

Montagu also discussed a “difficult” September for global stocks with the S&P 500 recording the worst monthly performance of 2022 after falling over 9%.

The staged a relief rally yesterday, rising 2.59% to 3,678.43. are also trading around 1.8% higher in Tuesday’s pre-open trading.

 

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