Foreign Holdings Of US Stocks And Bonds Positioned For US Recession

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Foreigners seem to be heavily wagering that the US is headed for a recession. They have been selling US stocks and buying treasury notes/bonds with aggression. On a net basis in October, foreigners sold $24.4 billion in US stocks. Since … Continued

As of August, Foreigners Keep Selling More US Stocks And Buy More Treasury Bonds

At least until August, foreigners were crystal clear which US assets to part with and which to hold on to. They have been selling equities and buying long bonds. Foreigners sold another $26.9 billion in US stocks in August. This … Continued

Margin Debt And Foreigners Medium- To Long-Term Equity Headwinds; Near-Term, S&P 500 Oversold

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Two important data points came out last week and both are acting as headwinds. Margin debt and foreigners’ buying behavior are likely to continue to maintain the current trajectory medium- to long-term. Near-term, technical indicators are oversold, with the S&P … Continued

US Bond Market Amidst Interesting Dynamics

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The US bond market is in the thick of interesting dynamics. The Fed plans to reduce its bloated balance sheet – meaning less demand for treasury notes and bonds – even as foreigners are buying more and the US budget … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures, How Hedge Funds Are Positioned

Following futures positions of non-commercials are as of October 19, 2021. 10-year note: Currently net short 544, up 156.6k. In the 12 months to August, foreigners purchased $3.8 billion in treasury notes and bonds. As recently as February this year, … Continued

10-Year T-Yield Caught Between Increased Demand Of Late From Foreigners And Imminent Tapering

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Bond bears likely view the imminent tapering of T-notes/bonds as a tailwind to their outlook but not foreigners’ recent increased purchases of these securities. Bond bears are probably not happy how things seem to be unfolding in the supply-demand dynamics … Continued

10-Year T-Yield Not Bothered By Tapering Talk; Of Late, Foreigners Warming Up To Treasury Notes And Bonds

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At a time when the Fed is getting ready to taper its purchases of treasury bonds, foreigners are warming up to these securities. The 10-year yield cannot break through low-1.40s resistance. In July, foreigners bought $10.2 billion in treasury notes … Continued

Amid Heightened Inflation Worry, 10-Year T-Yield Vulnerable To Downside Surprise

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As talk around inflation has gone up several notches, the 10-year treasury yield sits on triple support. A breach has room to squeeze TLT shorts. Inflation is front and center. It is perky. As recently as February this year, core … Continued

Fed Walking A Very Tightrope

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The FOMC concludes its two-day meeting later today. Rates on the short end of the yield curve are behaving but the long end is perking up. This is taking place at a time when foreigners are aggressively selling treasury notes … Continued

In The Face Of Fed’s Aggressive Buying Of Treasury Notes And Bonds And Foreigners’ Selling, 10-Year T-Yield Has Spring In Step

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The 10-year continues to perk up, eyeing 1.4 percent. The strength is seen even though the Fed continues to aggressively buy these securities, although foreigners have been cutting exposure. In a leveraged economy, higher rates will translate to higher interest … Continued