A chart: March 23, 2026, overview of key points and long/short position signals for gold, crude oil, forex, and stock indices

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Huitong Finance APP News — A Chart: An Overview of Key Pivot Points and Long/Short Position Signals for Gold, Crude Oil, Forex, and Stock Indices as of March 23, 2026.
The latest data released today (Monday, March 23, 2026) shows that, as of just now, the assets in this chart that are in an “overbought” state (long positions exceeding 80%) include: 4 varieties; those in an “oversold” state (long positions below 20%) include: 2 varieties.
Among them, the highest long position ratio is: FTSE China A50 ☆FTSE China A50.
Spot Gold XAU/USD long position ratio: 70%, US WTI Crude Oil WTI OIL long position ratio: 71%, EUR/USD Euro to US Dollar long position ratio: 40%.
For these assets, the latest “change signals” compared to yesterday, along with a more detailed list, can be found in Huitong Finance’s specially prepared chart.
In the position change signals, net long positions have expanded in: 4 assets; decreased in: 9 assets; net short positions have expanded in: 4 assets; decreased in: 3 assets.
Assets with positions reaching 80% or above include: FTSE China A50 ☆FTSE China A50 with a long ratio as high as 91%.
Hong Kong Hang Seng Index HK50 Hang Seng with a long ratio of 82%.
Germany DAX40 GERMANY 40 with a long ratio of 82%.
EUR/JPY Euro to Japanese Yen with a short ratio of 84%.
USD/JPY US Dollar to Japanese Yen with a short ratio of 91%.
USD/CHF US Dollar to Swiss Franc with a long ratio of 87%.
USD/CNH US Dollar to Offshore Chinese Yuan with a long ratio of 80%.

【Image: Interpretation of Pivot Points and Long/Short Position Signals for Gold, Crude Oil, Forex, and Stock Indices, Source: Huitong Finance’s Special Chart. (Click to enlarge)】

Assets with decreased net short positions include: GBP/USD, CAD/JPY, NZD/JPY.
Assets with expanded net long positions include: FTSE China A50 ☆FTSE China A50, GERMANY 40, AUD/USD, NZD/USD.
Assets with decreased net long positions include: Spot Gold XAU/USD, Spot Silver XAG/USD, HK Hang Seng Index HK50, S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, US30 Dow Jones, Nikkei 225, EUR/AUD, USD/CNH.

Huitong Finance reminds that the position signals are derived from comparing the “latest net long %” with the “yesterday’s net long %” data. An increase in net long indicates a “net long expansion”; a change from negative to positive net long indicates a “position reversal to net long.”
In the table, “latest net long %” refers to the current “long ratio minus short ratio,” and “yesterday’s net long %” shows the last update (usually the previous trading day).
A negative net long means long ratio < short ratio; a positive net long means long ratio > short ratio.
From comparing the latest net long % with yesterday’s, the “position signals” include 13 types such as “net long expansion,” “net long reduction,” “no change in net short,” “net short reversal to balanced,” etc.
The actual data comparison results are displayed accordingly in the chart.
These position signals are for reference only and are not trading advice.
Market price trends may conflict with position indicators, which could imply potential opportunities.
Additionally, future price movements are influenced by complex factors, so traders should make their own judgments.

【The assets involved in this chart include: Spot Gold, Spot Silver, US WTI Crude Oil, FTSE China A50, HK Hang Seng Index, S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, US Dow Jones, GERMANY 40, EUR/USD, EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, EUR/AUD, GBP/USD, GBP/JPY, USD/JPY, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, AUD/USD, AUD/JPY, CAD/JPY, NZD/USD.】

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Editor: Guo Jian

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