Tailing, Subpar 7Y Auction Prices At Highest Yield On Record
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behappyalways wrote:Treasury supply has risen sharply, and will keep rising. Foreign Treasury demand is not rising. At least, not at a pace that can offset the surge in supply.
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My favorite trade is buying (TLT). TLT is the bond ETF iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF | TLT. It comprises Treasury securities with an average effective duration of about sixteen years with a yield of approximately 5.06%. This ETF is liquid (average daily trading volume of 52 million shares and about $37 billion is managed by the Fund).
I expect the domestic economy to begin to experience decelerating growth and morph into a mild recession in the first half of next year.
Interest rates should decline as the variable and lagged impact of tighter Fed policy should shortly be felt.
The geopolitical problems around the world could lead to a flight to safety - benefitting Treasuries by placing pressure on yields.
What could go wrong? The economy may remain resilient.
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