New Recovery High for Treasury Bond TBT ETF
Interest-Rates / US Bonds Jul 01, 2009 - 10:20 AM GMTLet’s notice that the ProShares UltraShort 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (NYSE: TBT) has recovered all of yesterday’s weakness and in fact has climbed to a marginal new recovery high this morning on the way to my next optimal target zone of 52.50/80.
The better-than-expected ADB Employment guestimate ahead of the government’s report tomorrow morning, in addition to the burst in oil prices (after last evening’s more-bullish-than-expected ADP inventory data), likely have scared the bond traders a bit –- against an already “excess supply” background. Increasingly the recent pattern and RSI configuration are looking like a rounded base formation in development. Tomorrow’s data could present the next catalyst for lower bond prices (rising interest rates).
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