Kevin Giddis
Kevin Giddis
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Right now, the bond market appears to be suffering from indigestion.
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It has been a tough week for the longs and I seriously doubt they will be able to hang on to today's gains, but it might help to remember that.
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The demand of our debt has come into question.
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Tomorrow's 30-year bond auction should attract large accounts and nostalgia buffs that have quietly politicked to get the bellwether back.
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If it isn't in sync with the markets current leanings, it could get ugly in a hurry.
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If the 'street' is required to own a large portion of this amount, it likes to have it on their terms, which usually results in higher yields and lower prices.
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If this auction doesn't go well, you might want to take a long lunch then go home.
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While this group is still a few years away from retirement, this plus the fact that Americans are living longer requires these funds to go out further on the yield curve.
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What the curve is telling us is that a March increase is a foregone conclusion.
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This indicator isn't very high on most traders 'care index' so the market reaction remains focused on comments by anyone who the markets deem as reliable.
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Inflation is still in check. We are not going to see 5 percent on 10-years.
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I continue to be surprised and impressed by the U.S. economy. Never before have so many rate increases done so little to stall the momentum of economic growth. Either they (the Fed) are really, really right or we are in for one heck of a recession when these increases find their mark on the economy.
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For the first time since August 2001, the Treasury will attempt to ease the pain for pension funds and insurance companies who need long assets to pay for a growing number of baby boomers.
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These numbers today, plus the comments by the Fed, are still pointing to more increases by the Federal Open Market Committee in the coming months.