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Category: TLT

Is the Treasury and Assorted Bond Markets in Trouble ?

February 19, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

  This graph, lifted from Chris Kimble Solutions, the great technician out of Cincinnati, show shows the 10-year Treasury yield…

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Posted in: 10-year Treasury yield, 2017 Fiscal Policy, 2017 Tax reform, AGG, TLT, TNX, Treasuries

The Bond Market is the Risk in 2018

December 23, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Supposedly, the old-school Sicilian Mafia have an old saying, “the snake lays coiled in Napoli” which supposedly means that in…

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Posted in: 10-year Treasury yield, Bond Market Liquidity, Bond Market(s), TBF - inverse Treasury, TLT

TLT Poised for Breakout ? Wouldn’t Be a Plus for Stock Market

August 23, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Since this blog post, the 10-year Treasury yield has fallen, which has put the TLT (below) close to breaking its downtrend…

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Posted in: 10-year Treasury yield, TLT

Are Investors Facing a Decade of Flat to Negative Bond Market Returns ?

March 15, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

There is a whole generation of investors that think that bonds and bond funds, and bond ETF’s are “safe”, i.e.…

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Posted in: 2017, 2017 Fiscal Policy, Bond Market(s), interest rates, Reversion to the mean, TLT, Treasuries

All Eyes on 2017 Earnings Now

November 19, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Readers will kept abreast of sector changes and such over the next 6 weeks of the quarter, but really all…

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Posted in: Apple (AAPL), MSFT, SP 500 Revenue Growth, TBF - inverse Treasury, TLT, Treasuries, Weekly Earnings Update

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