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Chris Kimble
Treasury Bonds on the Verge of Breaking Out By Chris Kimble - Jun 07, 2023

The popular iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (NASDAQ:TLT) has been trading in a very tight space for months. Or better stated, it has been narrowing/tightening for months.This all comes after a...

James Picerno
Long Treasuries Top Bond Market Returns This Year By James Picerno - May 18, 2023

Last year’s famine has turned to feast in the bond market in 2023 as the riskiest slice of fixed income tops year-to-date results through yesterday’s close (May 17), based on a set of...

James Picerno
10-Year U.S. Treasury Yield Peaks as Fed Signals Pause By James Picerno - May 11, 2023

The wide spread between the US 10-year Treasury yield and CapitalSpectator.com’s lesser fair-value estimate continues to narrow, albeit slowly. As outlined on these pages in recent months, the...

James Picerno
Why the Bond Market Is Becoming More Volatile By James Picerno - Apr 12, 2023

Last month we looked at how stock market volatility ebbs and flowsHow Monitoring Volatility Regimes Helps Anticipate Key Market Pivots through time. Let’s pick up this thread and do the same for...

Michael Lebowitz
Bills, Notes or Bonds: Which Is the Safer Bet? By Michael Lebowitz - Apr 05, 2023

Two hundred and sixty Fed meetings will occur between the issuing and maturing of a United States 30-Year Treasury bond. There will be 260 times when the Fed raises, lowers, or does nothing with Fed...

James Picerno
U.S. Bonds Rally as Markets Anticipate Pause in Rate Hikes By James Picerno - Mar 24, 2023

Turmoil in the bank industry and renewed concerns of economic headwinds are driving expectations that Federal Reserve's interest-rate hiking is at or near an end. In turn, the outlook has sparked a...

James Picerno
No Free Lunches in the Desperate Search for Yield By James Picerno - Feb 23, 2023

Cash is no longer trash, courtesy of sharply higher interest rates. Trailing yields on risky assets are looking up too.The source for the change in payout rates, of course, is a run of rate hikes by...

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