CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures, How Hedge Funds Are Positioned

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Following futures positions of non-commercials are as of March 3, 2020. 10-year note: Currently net short 156.7k, down 117.3k. It seems nothing matters.  On a day the bond market found out the US economy produced much-better-than-expected 273,000 non-farm jobs in … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures, How Hedge Funds Are Positioned

Following futures positions of non-commercials are as of February 18, 2020. 10-year note: Currently net short 306.3k, down 92.7k. Once again, bond bears (on price) were having to defend 1.51 percent on the 10-year Treasury yield (1.47 percent).  Most recently, … Continued

Rates Diverge With Equities – TLT Pushes Through Aug ’19 Falling Trendline

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The year is quite young, but things have not quite turned out the way bond bears were hoping they would.  The 10-year T-yield last week pierced through trend-line support from last September.  In due course, this likely opens the door … Continued

Foreign Demand For Treasurys Still Decent – What If When Deficit Spending Goes Up?

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What if? What if China proceeds to reduce its purchases of Treasury securities?  At $1.18 trillion, it is the largest holder.  Japan – at $1.08 trillion – is close second. The U.S. Treasury market is $14.2-trillion strong (chart here). On … Continued

In Need To Digest Post-Election Optimism, S&P 500 Faces Dual Resistance

Since the U.S. presidential election through the intra-day high last Thursday, 10-year T-yields jumped 63 basis points, and two-year yields 27 basis points.  From the July 6 all-time low of 1.34 percent, 10-year yields surged 115 basis points. Riding on … Continued