Treasury Bubble Hasn’t Burst….Yet

July 9, 2009 at 4:00 am Leave a comment

Treasury Yield Curve

10-Year Treasury Chart (5-14-09)

Clusterstlock’s Joe Weisenthal’s takes a historical look on 10-year Treasury yields going back to 1962. As you can, the yield is still below despite the massive inflationary steps the Federal Reserve and Treasury have taken over the last 18 months (6-26-09 yield was 3.51%). see puts the trends in perspective based on Vincent Fernando’s post at www.researchreloaded.com. Take a peek.

Ways to take advantage of this trend include purchases of TBT (UltraShort 20+ Year Treasury ProShares) or short TLT (iShares Barclays 20+ Year Treasury Bond)*.

Reverse View of Historical 10-Year Treasury Yield

Reverse View of Historical 10-Year Treasury Yield

*Disclosure: Sidoxia Capital Management clients and/or Slome Sidoxia Fund may have a short position in TLT.

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