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Strategies & Market Trends : Dino's Bar & Grill

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To: Goose94 who wrote (118507)1/7/2022 9:00:14 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (2) of 203023
 
HUV-T: Interest Rates Moving on Hawkish FOMC

Looking at the March 10-year note, we had an overnight high of 129-00, a low of 128-14, and currently we are trading at 128-19. Overnight we saw the yield reach the highest we have seen since last March, 1.75% and lowest in price at 128-14. The big move we saw yesterday was in response to the FOMC minutes where fed governors were extremely hawkish(bearish) and reiterated their belief that we will see at least two rate hikes in 2022 and stressed continued concern regarding inflation. In addition to the big down moves yesterday we saw across the cure in treasuries, the Nasdaq composite was hit extremely hard, and it is highly correlated in moves in rates. Presently, the 10-year has stabilized a bit which is also leading to a rise in the technology sector. As stated earlier, seeing the note hit 1.75 % overnight is a psychological level where we might stabilize and it wouldn’t take much to come down a bit, especially if Powell or Fed governors come on tape and say anything that might be construed as dovish.

10-Year Mar ’22 Daily Chart

Greg Perlin
Senior Market Strategist
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