Bond rally nearing an end?

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

  1. spersky

    spersky

    Stop is very close. I am also long gold at yesterday's low. and oil.
     
    #231     Mar 9, 2006
  2. risky, but best of luck!
     
    #232     Mar 9, 2006
  3. Hey mcurto-

    It would appear that the curve is flattening somewhat. Is the floor fading the steepeners? I assume that there are some moderately large buy stops around 107-16 that could really switch momentum back to inversion.
     
    #233     Mar 10, 2006
  4. mcurto

    mcurto

    Speaking of fading the steepener Smith Barney did so as we broke today selling 15,000 TUT spreads (selling twos vs. buying tens at a 1.52 weight). Was a good spot to get a good deal in tens, as lots still feel they are somewhat cheap at 4.80% and ultra-cheap at almost 5.00%
     
    #234     Mar 10, 2006
  5. Surdo

    Surdo

    Thanks mcurto!

    I nibbled on some 30's down there.
     
    #235     Mar 10, 2006
  6. landboy

    landboy

    broke even, although the risk/reward ration was HORRIBLE...not pround of myself at all...
     
    #236     Mar 10, 2006
  7. landboy

    landboy

    Whaddaya think of the story that we may be in for higher rates due to foreigners being spooked by U.S. protectionism. As an arab nation i'd be pretty pissed that Congress has denied ownership of the port. As a punishment tactic do you hear much of this on the floor?
     
    #237     Mar 10, 2006
  8. I noticed the Arab markets got wacked the past week or so as a result of this activity.
     
    #238     Mar 10, 2006
  9. mcurto

    mcurto

    Zero talk of the port deals and implications in the Treasury markets. Most talk these days is curve steepening and spread widening (swaps, mortgages, agencies vs. Treasuries) along with a pickup in vol, is this a breakout, or just a short-term hiccup.
     
    #239     Mar 10, 2006
  10. Think it's a breakout here.
    Been looking for rates to rise since the first time the 30yr touched 4.5% again in mid february...looking for the low 109's to end the current move.
     
    #240     Mar 10, 2006