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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: orkrious who wrote (803)2/27/2004 12:04:15 PM
From: mishedlo   of 116555
 
This bond article:
Mostly graphical so check it out on Minyanville

Since December, we've been pointing out how Treasuries have become among the most hated asset classes among traditional bond managers and both bullish and bearish equity investors. With so many investors positioned on the short side of Treasuries, the result has been a lot of pain for bond bears as yields moved to the low end of the trading range they have been in since September.

Last week, we questioned whether bond yields must rise from a fundamental perspective. We can also ask that question from a technical perspective.

Below is an updated version of a chart we have run before, which we have termed the most-watched chart in the fixed income world. It shows how we have been bumping up against the downtrend in yields that has been in place since early 2000.
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