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Excellent update news. Resteem and upvoted you. Thanks

Might be a weak day, but I'd almost expect it to come back later today or tomorrow. Looking at the BND, it's at the bottom of the 1&3 month trend lower bound trend line. Since the market seems to be managed by bonds lately, I'd expect some buying to come in from the usual suspects and stocks to follow. (but just my observation) Always appreciate these updates! Resteemed and upvoted.

Running out of steam trying to figure this crap out. Who is willing to buy a debt in general with a return less than the average inflation rate. Is this on the taxpayers dime?

boss @marketreport very informative information.

upvoted and resteem ..done

Tnx for upvote and resteem have a nice day.

Great information
Resteem

@resteemied + upvote + following, good information in this video.

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Bonds selling off hard...
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Thanx for update
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The Bond buying should start around 1:47 PM CST.... maybe :-)

Is that the normal time?

Keeping it real!

Great information, follow upvote anf resteem

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you give me always true infromtaion and opinions thanx sir for this
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best work for your predtions on market with your videos and posts sir @reseemd

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good video

Published at the top of the tender Radiant sir always thank you have been upvote and follow

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upvoted and resteem sir @marketreport

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Great post
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essential information. i like this report.
thanks for sharing @marketreport

Good post..😃😃

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So I can hold a bond for 30 years and lose money??? SWEET!!!! Sign me up now... LOL
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Upvoted and resteemed.

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Cheers for the great information greg

Thank You, Gregory, Upvoted Resteemed. BYOCB. Thanks for the advice on joining Steemit and for keeping us informed.

Thank You, Gregory. Tell us what is going on in the Precious Metals Market. I look forward to your Reports

Resteemed. Thanks Greg. Bond market is definitely looking bloody.

Bouncing off the trend line.

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Greg, we love the video and we agree with you and we did upvote and resteem for all to see it

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Upvote and resteemed sir.

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Useful video
Thank you for your participation with us

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Great post resteemit...

Upvoted and resteemed. And shared with friends at our local coffee shop.

As of Friday January 5, two-year Canadian government bond yields sat at 1.77%, while five-year government bonds were at 1.97%, and 10-year government bonds settled at 2.15%. The difference of a measly 20 bps between two and five yr rates and 38 bps between the two and 10 year rates represents a flattening yield curve. This is a big deal for financial institutions, where the majority of their revenue comes in via the spread between short-term and long-term yields. A bank’s ability to make money is a function of the ability of a financial institution to borrow at a lower rate short term to lend out said money on a long-term basis (car loans, mortgages) at a higher rate.

You're talking more specifically about the banks and you're right but don't forget insurance companies. It hurts them even more. Insurance companies do not loan money for a profit but invest it in safe assets like bonds.

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