Stocks Increasingly Pricing In V-Shaped Recovery – What If It Is W Or U or L?

Stocks have diverged from sharp deterioration in fundamentals.  At the lows, several indicators were at washout levels, resulting in the massive rally that followed.  But at this point in time, they may be responding more to the Fed’s monetary backstop … Continued

Longest Bull Market In U.S. Stocks Bid Adieu But Not Before Flashing Warning Signs

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The longest bull market in U.S. stock market history abruptly came to an end last month.  Between March 9, 2009 and February 19, 2020 – that is, 131 months – the S&P 500 large cap index rallied 401 percent, second … Continued

10-Year T-Yield At Crucial Support – Breakdown Opens Door For 2%

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Bonds and stocks diverged for a couple of months before beginning to move hand in hand this month.  The former is not buying the enthusiasm shown by the latter.  The 10-year T-yield currently sits at decade-old support.  A breakdown will … Continued

Decent Odds $116 Support On TLT Is Not Breached At Least N/T

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In the midst of a flattening yield curve, the 10-year T-yield is once again hammering on resistance at just north of three percent.  Just a month ago, these notes yielded 2.81 percent.  At least a pause is due, raising the … Continued

Shortly After Crossing 3%, 10-Year T-Yield Gives out Signs Of Fatigue – TLT Short Put

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For first time in over four years, the 10-year Treasury rate surpasses three percent, only to raise the possibility that this is as high as it is going to go at least in the short term. After several quarters of … Continued

Perfect Timing Tool They Are Not, But Several Metrics Stretched In 9-Year-Old Bull

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The bull market in U.S. stocks is nine years old.  While this alone does not necessarily sound the death knell for this aging bull, this is not a time to remain unambiguously sanguine either. Last Friday, the bull turned nine, … Continued

After Last Week’s Buy-Write, Weekly Covered Call On TLT

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The U.S. sovereign bond market has hit the headlines a lot these days.  Rates have rallied big since September 2017 lows, but from suppressed levels, and are at crucial stage technically.  At least near term, fundamentals do not allow for … Continued

Technical Resistance On 10-Year Yields Broken, But How About Resistance Offered By Fundamentals?

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The U.S. sovereign bond market is in upheaval.  So to speak. Ten-year Treasury yields have broken out.  Chart 1 is a monthly chart.  If in the next couple of sessions, these yields stay north of at least 2.5 percent – … Continued

Tax-Cut Hopes Propelling Small-Caps — To Face Reality Test Ahead

Post-presidential election last November, U.S. small-caps sprung to life, going nearly parabolic in two separate spurts.  President Trump’s promises to cut taxes, prune regulations and increase infrastructure spending helped improve investor sentiment.  Small-caps inherently are domestically focused. The first rally … Continued