This is the video recording of our September 5th Monthly Charts Live Strategy Session
Bonds Pull Back
From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley
US Treasuries have stopped falling – for the moment.
But it’s a mixed bag.
Short setups for long-duration bonds remain in play despite pullbacks underway, while the shorter end of the curve never managed to break down.
It’s messy.
So, let’s run through the US Treasury futures for an updated read on the bond market.
Two-Year US Treasury Note Flashes “Sell”
From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley
I bought bonds last December and again in March.
I thought it was time to bring these beaten-down assets back into the fold as US Treasuries printed fresh six-month highs.
But I was wrong.
Fast-forward to today, and the downtrend for bonds remains intact.
And those false breakouts last spring have led to fresh breakdowns as we head into the fall.
The 10- and 30-year futures are flashing sell signals as they undercut their respective March pivot lows.
Now, the shorter end of the curve is doing the same.
[Premium] Mid-Month Conference Call Video Recording August 2023
This is the video recording of the August 2023 Mid-month Conference Call.
The biggest question I have right now
The Bond Market Remains Stress-Free
From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley
Credit spreads are the canaries in the financial market coal mine.
They’ll peep at the first sign markets face serious risks.
With stocks entering a corrective phase, it makes sense to seek information from the biggest exchange in the world.
The bond market.
Bill Baruch Is on “What the FICC?”
We’re having loads of fun with What the FICC?
Spencer and I talk about high-level intermarket trends, whatever markets catch our attention, and things that fly under the average investor’s radar.
Bill Baruch, the founder and president of Blue Line Futures, will join us tomorrow to share his insights on trends and markets.
I’m a big fan of Bill’s and the entire team at Blue Line – a consistent source of clarity. And I know Spencer’s dying to discuss yields…
It’s going to be a good one! Be sure to tune in tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. ET.
If you missed yesterday’s show, here’s a quick recap…
Yields: Listen to the Charts, Not the Gossip
From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley
Are investors really buying bonds, betting on a squeeze higher?
Perhaps it’s just my Twitter feed. (Or are we calling it “X” now?)
I’m perplexed by the growing chatter around picking the bottom in bonds.
Warning: Picking bottoms is never a good look.
It’s unbecoming, especially when there are zero signs of a reversal. (The same applies to tops.)
I understand the Nasdaq 100 had its best first half – like, ever.
But what does that have to do with yield charts?
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- …
- 72
- Next Page »