The latest data released on December 9, 2025, reveals that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has recorded a further decline in the Swiss Franc (CHF) speculative net positions. The net positions have regressed to -31.9K, a notable shift from the previously recorded -27.9K.
This ongoing trend suggests increasing bearish sentiment toward the Swiss Franc among speculators. The deepening negative net positions indicate that traders and investors are increasingly betting against the Swiss currency, possibly reflecting broader market apprehensions or a response to ongoing economic trends impacting Switzerland.
The CFTC's speculative net positions serve as a critical barometer for investor sentiment and market dynamics, and these figures will be closely watched to gauge future movement and strategy adjustments in currency markets. As these positions continue to slide further into negativity, market participants are advised to brace themselves for potential volatility affecting the CHF and related currency trades.