Foreigners Purchasing U.S. Equities, While Reducing Treasury Holdings

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The S&P 500 large cap index was flat in March.  Foreigners only purchased $876 million worth of U.S. stocks in that month. Of late, they have been more of a tailwind than a headwind. The 12-month rolling total of foreign … Continued

SPY Weekly Short Put — Willing To Go Long Near Support

December thus far has been uncharacteristically quiet.  And that is putting it nicely.  U.S. stocks have failed to get seasonal traction this month.  So far. There are eight sessions remaining before the year is out.  So there is hope. Since … Continued

JNK Relief Rally Possible Short-Term, But More Pain Probably Lies Ahead Medium- To Long-Term

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One look at Chart 1, and it is hard to notice a significant change in momentum behind the U.S. high-yield debt market.  Through July, issuance totaled $188.4 billion.  Annualized, 2015 is on track to issuing north of $300 billion – … Continued

Cash-Secured Put On TLT

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TLT, the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond Fund, declined 16 percent between the all-time intra-day high of 137.09 on January 30 and the low of 115.26 last Wednesday. It is as if the bond market globally has been awakened from … Continued

Collapse in crude yet to adversely impact petrodollars’ demand for Treasurys

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As world’s largest debtor and one running deficit, U.S. needs constant demand for Treasurys Recycling of petrodollars has been reliable source of demand for U.S. federal debt So far, drop in price of crude has not adversely impacted this demand … Continued