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From: Brumar894/27/2011 8:42:48 PM
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I would not be buying treasuries now, but this is interesting ... what will the end of QE mean?

Time to Buy Treasuries (by Duuuuuuuude)

QE 2 is ending in June. It would probably help your trading to recognize what affect this program has had in various markets you might invest in.

In the chart below, I have outlined the effects the Quantitative Easing programs have had on various asset classes. It is easy to recognize the beneficiary of easy money. Looking ahead, I expect these asset classes to continue to work in a similar fashion. These asset classes behave in a particular way with stimulus, and without stimulus.

Looking at how strongly correlated US Treasuries are to Quantitative Easing, I would not want to own TBT here unless for some reason treasuries break down here.

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