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Can the US Bond Market see a Decade of Flat to Negative Returns as the SP 500 did in the 2000’s ?

November 13, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Jeff Gundlach, the “new” media-appointed Bond King in the last year, (and Jeff has made some good calls) who runs…

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Posted in: Bond Funds, Bond Market Liquidity, Bond Market(s), MUB, Municipal Bond market, Municipal High Yield, TBF - inverse Treasury, TLT, Treasuries

SP 500 Weekly Earnings Update: Did the Re-Naming of Chicago’s Sox Park Call a Top in the Bond Market ?

August 27, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Doug Kass, the famed author of “The Edge” column at Jim Cramer’s Street.com, and a noted bear who gave the…

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Posted in: Municipal High Yield, stock market sentiment, Taxable High Yield, TBF - inverse Treasury, TLT, TNX

The Unrelenting, Unforgiving, Treasury Trade

July 3, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

“Sometimes it is good to have reminders of the mistakes you’ve made.” Brian Bosworth, “The Boz”, ESPN’s 30-for-30 —————————————————————————————— If…

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Posted in: AGG, Asset allocation, CNBC, Taxable High Yield, TBF - inverse Treasury, TLT, TNX, Treasuries

Are Treasuries Poised for a Breakdown ?

June 24, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

After last Wednesday’s Federal Reserve (FOMC) announcement, the aspect that most impressed me about Janet Yellen’s comments was how “dovish”…

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Posted in: AGG, TLT, TNX, Treasuries

Treasuries – Most Oversold since 2009, But Conflicting Signals Grow

May 20, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

While contemplating a couple of different blog posts today, Gary Morrow’s post from This Week on Wall Street (TWOWS), pretty…

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Posted in: GLD, interest rates, thestreet.com, TLT, Treasuries, WMT

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