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

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To: mishedlo who wrote (66021)6/10/2007 7:42:27 PM
From: ajtj99  Read Replies (2) of 116555
 
Mish, here's a post showing the TYX (30-year T-bill) main falling resistance out of the 1981 high yield:

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Here's the chart showing the 1981 and 1984 highs

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The trendline that was breached last week was one that connected the 1994 highs and 2000 highs on the TYX.

Here's the weekly rising wedge on the TNX (10-year)

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Here is the monthly TNX showing trendline out of the 1994 and 2000 highs coming into play at 53.0

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The convergence of resistance at 52.50-53 ought to stall the bond rout tomorrow. However, it seems quite possible the TNX could move up to 54.50 to 55 this summer.

The rules for trendlines are simple. Connect two consecutive highs or two consecutive lows. Draw at the extremes, not the bodies, as ignoring part of the candle brings bias into the trendline.

There are some variations on charts using semi-log as I use and linear. Here's the linear monthly showing the 1994 and 2000 TNX highs being breached last week, and price running up

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Here's the linear TYX 27-year chart without trendlines (the applet's not working right now. I'll try it later)

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