Bond rally nearing an end?

Discussion in 'Financial Futures' started by gharghur2, Jan 18, 2006.

  1. Lance Carson

    Lance Carson Guest

    The bullish gap up to 111-15 ( 48.50 yield) WILL BE FILLED. COUNT ON THAT.
     
    #1901     Oct 17, 2006
  2. Agree...
    Just a counter trend rally in an overall downtrend!
     
    #1902     Oct 17, 2006
  3. mcurto

    mcurto

    Squeeze of some funds that got short below 107-00 on Friday and yesterday. Now we are starting to downtick a bit again. Bought a few Nov 106 puts for CPI tomorrow on the long-shot that the short covering is done and a high print on ex-food and energy will bring in some renewed selling. Over 200,000 contracts have traded above 107-10 in the 10yr, I think dealers are expressing the same opinion and getting short quite a few.
     
    #1903     Oct 17, 2006
  4. landboy

    landboy

    A relatively small gap (in comparison to some of the others the past couple years), but ya, it sits glaring at ya, would be an easy fill if it happened this week...
     
    #1904     Oct 17, 2006
  5. core +0.6, gold down, bonds up.....

    all's well on Planet Remulak
     
    #1905     Oct 18, 2006
  6. moo

    moo

    Isn't that just what the market's supposed to do?

    And that email sure sounds scary. Financial weapons of mass destruction...
     
    #1906     Oct 20, 2006
  7. mcurto

    mcurto

    Volatility is getting smoked since CPI since it printed exactly on the money at +.2. Nov 107 straddle in the 10yr options traded 43 pre-CPI and is now trading 28 this morning. Obviously there were worries and now that they are gone we will sit with no data early next week and Fed blackout period. I still don't see how TIPS are at yearly lows in breakeven rates with Poole, the big dove a few weeks ago, now saying "bad things happen when inflation gets out of hand".
     
    #1907     Oct 20, 2006
  8. FOMC on wednesday, should add some light.
    The world expects them to hold, but not the Bond market.
    If there is the slightest inclination in their summary statement of again raising rates. Watch how much open interest contracts.
    My charts say we start making new lows for this decline ... this week.
    Cheers!
     
    #1908     Oct 21, 2006
  9. I think that they talk tough but hold stable and do nothing. At least for now (until after the new year).

    I've really muscled up on the short end recently. Will kick myself if I should have kept the floaters!
     
    #1909     Oct 21, 2006
  10. They meet again Dec 12th ...

    Should hold for now though.
     
    #1910     Oct 21, 2006