US30Y trade ideas
ridethepig | End Game in the Cycle๐ This diagram portrays the final stages in the economic cycle which I called in 2019. The position arose after Equities began extending beyond reality; all sellers needed was an intending cause.
The construct of the ingredients here are clear and simple, after Fed cleared the runway till 2022 you can see the risk coming out of bonds. Of course now it creates the "following subtle trap" where the belly of the curve begins to move towards the front end which then brings the 30Y with it.
It is worth pointing out where other countries in the world are as there is little divergence on the rates differentials now:
๐ Spain
๐ Singapore
๐ Canada
๐ UK
๐ Japan
๐ Germany
There is no reason why the US cannot see a retracement back to 0.9% / 0.8% levels ... Watch for the next dominos in Equities and Gold based on deep knowledge of the flows as we can call it. More risk to come.
US30Y - following the path of the previously forecasted uptrend US30-year bond yields are following the uptrend that we forecasted in the post of April 28. It is currently in the final stages of minor wave 1 which is part of the 5 impulse waves that should lead yields to the area surrounding 2.44%, where intermediate wave 3 should be completed. FOLLOW SKYLINEPRO TO GET UPDATES.
US30Y Looking like it wants higherWith the market looking ready to accept risk again, and with the economic outlook improving, I think we have a nice set of circumstances for bond prices to come back to reality and come down a bit from their stratospheric levels. That said, this is the yield chart, so that move would be represented by US30Y going up because prices move inversely to yields.
Not going to trade it, but something I keep an eye on and I am thinking we'll see bond prices fall in the coming days into next week, barring any unforeseen news headline or development sparks a reversal in mindset.
US 30 YR AT KEY LEVELLooking at 30 year UST yields key levels are at 2.2% and 2.4% on the weekly chart.
Break and close above 2.4% could indicate we have bottomed, but close below 2.2% and we're probably heading lower, meaning the rally in yields (sell-off in bonds) was a retracement of the heavy buying buying before the rally in treasuries continues.