______________________________
The following chart is an update showing the break above 2.00%
______________________________
______________________________
The following chart is an update showing the break above 2.00%
______________________________
______________________________
A long-term chart of the 10 Year Treasury Yield for 1962 to 2017
http://www.macrotrends.net/2016/10-year-treasury-bond-rate-yield-chart
From 1916 to early summer of 2016, the yields on 10 year U.S. treasury notes have varied widely, from a 100 year low in 2016, when the rate fell to less than 2 percent—1.71 percent in June of 2016—to a high for the same 100 year period of 14.59 percent in January 1982.
https://www.thebalance.com/historical-u-s-treasury-yield-charts-417126
______________________________
______________________________
A long-term chart of the 10 Year Treasury Yield for 1962 to 2017
http://www.macrotrends.net/2016/10-year-treasury-bond-rate-yield-chart
From 1916 to early summer of 2016, the yields on 10 year U.S. treasury notes have varied widely, from a 100 year low in 2016, when the rate fell to less than 2 percent—1.71 percent in June of 2016—to a high for the same 100 year period of 14.59 percent in January 1982.
https://www.thebalance.com/historical-u-s-treasury-yield-charts-417126
______________________________
With tame inflation around 1.6%, there will be no rush by the Fed to raise rates. This is the current storyline.
______________________________
______________________________
Reference the last chart for the US Treasury.
______________________________
Reference my last chart analysis for the U.S. 10-Year Treasury
______________________________
“Technical Analysis is about putting the probabilities on your side.”
Note: This technical analysis is for educational purposes so you can learn to trade online using candlestick charts and other technical indicators including volume, moving averages and oscillators. Please conduct your own chart analysis or consult your financial advisor before making investment decisions. The author of this article may hold long or short positions in the featured stock or index.
© 2017 TradeOnline.ca