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To: Kirk © who wrote (4079)5/26/2016 6:08:27 PM
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What type of bond(s) chart(s) would you suggest using? Be very specific please.

Thanks, RtS



To: Kirk © who wrote (4079)5/31/2016 11:44:15 PM
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I took a little time looking into treasury bonds versus sectors and the market in general.

I afraid I don't see any advantage to the substitution of bonds versus BP Indexes and sector charts.

There are ways to help time the market like watching sentiment. It really does work. You have proven it.

I think watching the Investors Intelligence Poll alone would just work. But it won't always work. Eventually the market hits long term periods of extremely negative sentiment and then...

I continue to believe that market breadth and volume are also a big part of the picture where it concerns long term market timing. Also don't write off the volatility indexes and divergences as being important. You pointed out one yourself not too long ago. And there are numerous other ones going on here below. Some are good for those bullish. Others are not so good at all.

Regardless here are some charts on treasury bonds and most importantly the yield curve and more below: