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Short-termIt might work, taking out the EUR of the equation, there's a short-term breakout preceded by a divergence between the german 2-yr bond and the unique currency;
as this is a relation, it means that choosing one of the side makes more profit that going for one and keep against the other.
Just a matter
#Schatz yield retests broken rendline (long reco means short 2y)
Idiotism reloaded!? How long does this market believe in negative rates? Tick-tock... maybe sell this one in May, and not the stocks? Sooner or later ECB will change policy and normalize front end rates back to at least zero yield.
Technicals:
- Yield is back to minus 0,72-0,75 %. Retesting pre
$FGBS under pressure. US/German 2y spread tightens -> #EURUSD upFirst of all, this might be the driver for further EUR strength, which means EURUSD will trade much higher if the spread compression continues.
And dear Friends, there is obviously quite some room for the spread compression.
Upper-left chart -> Weekly US2y - Schatz spread:
- possibly a Head and S
Long this chart means SHORT Schatz!In addition to the previous post on US/German 2 year yield spread, here I show you how it could really work from the german Schatz sell side!
This chart shows the German 2 year Schatz yield.
- Long term trend is bearish, but the trendline is coming lower. Right now the break point is around minus
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Frequently Asked Questions
The current yield rate is 1.696% — it's decreased by −12.85% over the past week.
The current yield of Germany 2 Year Government Bonds is 1.696%, whereas at the moment of issuance it was 8.426%, which means −79.87% change. Over the week the yield has decrased by −12.85%, the month performance has showed a −22.80% decrease, and it has fallen by −42.76% over the year.
Maturity date is when a debt comes due and all principal and/or interest must be repaid to creditors. For example, the Germany 2 Year Government Bonds maturity date is Mar 11, 2027.
You can buy Germany 2 Year Government Bonds through brokers — choose the one that suits your needs and go ahead. You can also purchase bonds directly from the issuing organization. Closely track the price dynamics and market news before making any decision.
A bond is a debt security issued by a corporation or a government. By buying bonds, investors loan the issuer money in return for an interest rate. By issuing bonds, the state receives funds that can then be injected into the economy, and corporations raise funds for new research or other operational activities. The alphanumeric code of government bonds represents the abbreviated name of the issuing state, as well as its time to maturity. For example, Germany 2 Year Government Bonds is the Germany government bonds with the maturity of 2 years.
Bonds can be of various maturities, e.g. short-term (less than three years), medium-term (four to 10 years), or long-term ones (more than 10 years). So Germany 2 Year Government Bonds are short-term bonds — they have the maturity of 2 years.