10-Year T-Yield At Risk Of Forming Potentially Bearish Technical Pattern

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The Fed is selling its treasury holdings, foreigners are buying. Non-commercials are shorting 10-year note futures, the US budget deficit is narrowing. Amidst these supply-demand dynamics, the 10-year T-yield is at risk of forming a potentially bearish technical pattern. The … Continued

Once Again, 10-Year T-Yield Attempts To Convincingly Take Out 3%

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The 10-year Treasury yield is at it again, trying to convincingly break out of just north of three percent.  Shorts have done very well in the past year.  They will mint money should a breakout occur.  A lack thereof also … Continued

Foreigners No Headwind For U.S. Stocks And Treasurys At This Moment, But No Major Tailwind Either

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The Treasury’s Treasury International Capital System data contain a treasure trove of useful information as relates to flows of money into and out of the U.S for purchases and sales of U.S. securities. On this post, we will deal with … Continued

Who Is Making Up For Lack Of Foreign Buying In Both U.S. Equities And Treasurys?

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Have foreigners ceased to be a factor in the market for both U.S. equities and treasury securities? Makes you wonder looking at the Treasury International Capital System data. May’s numbers were released this Monday, and there was not much change … Continued

What Could Be Behind Foreigners’ Dumping Of Treasurys In Dec-Jan?

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Back in the middle of December, when the Fed hiked rates for the first time in nine years, the FOMC’s dot plot optimistically forecasted four quarter-point hikes this year. On December 16th – the day the FOMC statement came out … Continued

Despite Worries, Oil Exporters And China Hanging On To US Treasurys

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Crude oil peaked in June 2014.  As months went by and the price decline picked up momentum, there were growing worries as to if this would force major oil exporters to begin to unwind their Treasury holdings. Obviously this would … Continued

No, China Is Not Selling U.S. Treasurys, But Foreigners Continue To Shun U.S. Equities

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Back in early August, China engineered a fall in the yuan.  Soon followed investor hand-wringing over whether or not it would be selling its Treasury holdings in order to stabilize the currency.  The Chinese economy is slowing, and capital outflows … Continued