Interesting moves brewing in the bond market. Strategists from a major German bank are calling for shorts on the 10-year Treasury—and this despite solid appetite for US government debt continuing to flow in. Meanwhile, Jason England over at Simplify is pointing out something worth noting: this year's calmer volatility environment is opening up fresh opportunities in bond ETFs that weren't there before. The fixed income space might be getting more interesting than people think.
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MrDecoder
· 11-09 20:11
The government bonds are causing a fuss.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 11-09 02:37
Are you up to your little tricks again?
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ChainWallflower
· 11-08 05:09
Short Position buy the dip, waiting for treasury big dump
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HashRateHermit
· 11-06 21:30
The bond market is really booming right now.
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BlockchainWorker
· 11-06 21:30
Shorting government bonds, bro, who gave you the courage?
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AlphaBrain
· 11-06 21:19
The market has even rolled into the bond market. It's crazy.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 11-06 21:07
*adjusts spreadsheet* running correlations on vol vs ETF arb opps... fascinating basis points spread potential here
Interesting moves brewing in the bond market. Strategists from a major German bank are calling for shorts on the 10-year Treasury—and this despite solid appetite for US government debt continuing to flow in. Meanwhile, Jason England over at Simplify is pointing out something worth noting: this year's calmer volatility environment is opening up fresh opportunities in bond ETFs that weren't there before. The fixed income space might be getting more interesting than people think.