Speculative sentiment toward the Canadian dollar has turned more negative, with traders significantly increasing their net short exposure, according to the latest CFTC data released on 10 April 2026. The CFTC CAD speculative net positions slid to -55.6K, down from a previous level of -32.7K.
The widening negative balance indicates that more market participants are positioning for further weakness in the Canadian dollar or are hedging against potential downside risks. The shift from -32.7K to -55.6K suggests a notable build‑up in bearish expectations, as the number of contracts betting against the currency has risen relative to those expecting gains.
This move in positioning will be closely watched by currency traders and investors, as changes in speculative net positions can offer insight into broader market sentiment and potential volatility in the CAD in the sessions ahead.