In case you missed it, U.S. Treasury yields have been on the rise, with the 10 year at 2.15%, above the dividend yield on the S&P 500 (SPX) for the first time in a long …
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Yesterday the S&P 500 (SPX) did something it has not done since October 2008 when global markets were in the throes of the worst economic and market crisis since the Great Depression, it closed down …
Continue readingExpectations for a Fed Funds rate increase at the November 2nd FOMC meeting aren’t particularity high at only about a 19%. For all intents and purposes, this might as well be zero, especially just 6 days …
Continue readingThe bond market is closed today for Columbus Day, but the TLT (iShares 20 year Treasury bond etf) is down a little less than 1%, suggesting that yields would be up a bit. The etf …
Continue readingThis morning I had some thoughts on interest rates (MorningWord 9/14/16: Basket of Predictables). To recap, I don’t think they are going meaningfully higher anytime soon. Maybe we get back to 2.25% in the 10 …
Continue readingA little less than a month ago when the TLT. the iShares 20 year U.S. Treasury bond etf was trading $130, I expressed a bullish view on bonds, bearish view on yields in the etf …
Continue readingOn May 20th we laid out out bullish view for U.S. Treasury bonds, expressing it with a Risk Reversal in September expiration (Must Yield to Fedestrians). Here was the trade an rationale: TLT ($130) Buy …
Continue readingJust a few weeks ago, when odds of a June or July rate hike spiked on FOMC minutes that indicated a willingness for a Summer rate hike, we made the argument that it was more …
Continue readingYou know the drill by now, Fed Fund futures went from pricing about a 4% chance of the Fed raising interest rates for the first time since December 2015, and only the second time since …
Continue readingLast week in this space (MorningWord 5/5/16: Bail Bonds – $TLT) I had some thoughts on the direction of U.S. Treasury yields (below). Regular readers know that I have been fairly steadfast in my belief that the U.S. Federal …
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