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To: TobagoJack who wrote (150079)8/16/2019 11:24:32 AM
From: THE ANT  Respond to of 217528
 
TMF will always go down when they look like they will cut short term rates.There is a notion that by cutting short term rates they can bring back inflation and 20 year treasury goes down.My bet is even at 0 short term rates they can not create inflation without true printing and rates go negative If one is agile enough one cuts their exposure to TMF on inflation fears and buys it back lower. I play 20% of my TMF this way with mild success. My rule is no one can predict the short term.I also truly would never want people to follow what I’m doing only get them thinking and make their own calculations