10YR yield - You couldn't design a more "full" pattern. If this thing goes up much farther, we start getting to the point of freaking out. I fully expect this to rollover soon. But I thought that last week. It just keeps going. Similar to PLTR on a shorter term.
The nature of the drop is going to tell us exactly what is coming next. If it's impulsive downward, like a lightning bolt, that's GOOD. That means a setups is there for rates to move to new lows. If it's choppy and corrective with lots of overlap, then the chances the bottom is in grows immensely. And that's very very bad.
FED decision Thursday. FED historically follows the market. Market is telling FED to just stay put. But FED can't exactly afford to. Treasury has rolled a lot of long term to short term bills. Betting on lower rates. If those lower rates don't materialize over the next 6-12 months, then those short terms can't be rolled any longer. They take a loss. FED is going to do everything in their power to force rates lower. They still think they control the market. As of now, market is ignoring them and demanding higher return, just as predicted. Only question is short term - does market stay steady or give in and let rates drop? We will see.
The nature of the drop is going to tell us exactly what is coming next. If it's impulsive downward, like a lightning bolt, that's GOOD. That means a setups is there for rates to move to new lows. If it's choppy and corrective with lots of overlap, then the chances the bottom is in grows immensely. And that's very very bad.
FED decision Thursday. FED historically follows the market. Market is telling FED to just stay put. But FED can't exactly afford to. Treasury has rolled a lot of long term to short term bills. Betting on lower rates. If those lower rates don't materialize over the next 6-12 months, then those short terms can't be rolled any longer. They take a loss. FED is going to do everything in their power to force rates lower. They still think they control the market. As of now, market is ignoring them and demanding higher return, just as predicted. Only question is short term - does market stay steady or give in and let rates drop? We will see.