COT reports
Analyze public CFTC positioning data and changes across reporting periods.

Institutional intelligence
Review regulatory filings, positioning reports and official bank publications in one research workflow, with links back to the underlying source material.
Positioning
NMT organizes public institutional datasets so traders can evaluate positioning without treating a single filing as a real-time signal. COT reports show futures positioning by participant category, while SEC 13F filings disclose qualifying US equity holdings after the relevant reporting delay.
The terminal preserves dates, reporting periods and source links because institutional datasets have different frequencies and limitations. A filing is historical evidence, not proof of a current trade.
Analyze public CFTC positioning data and changes across reporting periods.
Review disclosed holdings and portfolio changes from SEC EDGAR filings.
Open available official publications from covered banks inside the NMT PDF viewer.
Keep third-party news about financial institutions separate from official research reports.
Source discipline
NMT separates bank news from bank reports. The reports area is reserved for publications made available by the covered institution or its research domain, while news about banks remains in its own category. Available PDFs can be viewed through NMT and downloaded when the publisher provides a downloadable document.
Source links, publication dates, bank names and language information remain available for verification. NMT does not claim endorsement or partnership with the institutions whose public material is indexed.
Research use
Institutional data becomes more useful when combined with macro conditions, market news and sentiment. NMT links these research categories while keeping each dataset's delay and meaning explicit.
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