5 & 10 Year Yields
In the last post, Eclectic lays down the challenge that Yields are not going higher, and (according to him) certainly not over 5.250% on the 10 year.
Let's have a look see at some charts, to see if we can gander what might be possible:
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The Yield on the 5 year has broken its downtrend, and also surpassed its October 2006 highs.
Now lets look at the 10 year:
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Clearly in In an uptrend, making a run at the 2006 highs of 5.25%.
We could easily see the 10 year yield hitting 5.5% later this year.
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Source:
Rising Rates in Our Future
GETTING TECHNICAL
MICHAEL KAHN
Barron's WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2007
http://online.barrons.com/article/SB117019959413292910.html
Graphics courtesy of Barron's
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Barry's implications went off as a 2-5 fave at the Mirage. Eclectic is a 2-1 dog.
FYI.
Posted by: CDizzle | Feb 1, 2007 9:51:59 PM
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