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To: Real Man who wrote (25911)5/27/2025 7:18:43 PM
From: Management1st  Respond to of 26251
 
Rarebird is certainly better than me at that, but I will try an answer!

If bonds go up, that means that their interest rate goes down (the return on investment has to be the same) meaning that the confidence in the issuer to repay its debt is better/good... letting prevail that the economy is good. If that is the case Mr. Market should go up.



To: Real Man who wrote (25911)5/28/2025 7:59:35 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26251
 
It is very difficult to find stocks whose wave count is not full. Found another good one last night, but they are very hard to find.

"Trade talks going well" is a nice play on pushing stocks higher. What will Trump do for an encore? Deregulation?

No tariff news means higher bond yields.