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5 comments:
i agree, you gotta buy. just gotta be careful of a bull trap and would be nice to see some funds flow out of stocks for more tinder.
Kevin write some more posts man, lol. It's been too many days :)
Hi Kevin,
What's the implication for stock market when bonds are going higher?
Thanks
Ming
mingworld,
2 things...
1) means money is looking for a safe haven and stock market has potential to go lower. I would never however place a trade just based on falling yields.
2) PMI and ISM are utter trainwrecks this week. Means all that topline growth companies thought they would see in q3 are essentially non-existent. Furthermore, proves that all positive company commentary up until this point is based purely on inv restock. Bonds are telling you they dont believe in the fundamentals of the rally.
Deflation anyone?
Decline in general price levels, often caused by a reduction in the supply of money or credit. Deflation can also be brought about by direct contractions in spending, either in the form of a reduction in government spending, personal spending or investment spending.
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