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Currently both are inverse, right? Thanks.
generally Bonds have been trading inverse to the Dollar while rates have been trading relative to the dollar, it's not perfect and deviates at times
I was assuming for bonds to increase, you need US dollars to buy them which should also increase USD. Any flaws in that argument?
imho, you only need the FED to be buying bonds for the price to continue to rise (yields fall) commonly known as QE2, coming to a bond market near you...
yeah for now, until that trade get's too easy and then it will reverse.
bet we see below 2% 10yr seen before hitting 3% again.
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Hi Matt, what is the fundamental relation between bonds and US Dollar?
Interest Rates/Bonds, trade to stalk
Posted by harshblue on 6th of Oct 2010 at 12:01 pm
Currently both are inverse, right? Thanks.
generally Bonds have been trading
Posted by matt on 6th of Oct 2010 at 12:08 pm
generally Bonds have been trading inverse to the Dollar while rates have been trading relative to the dollar, it's not perfect and deviates at times
I was assuming for bonds
Posted by harshblue on 6th of Oct 2010 at 01:37 pm
I was assuming for bonds to increase, you need US dollars to buy them which should also increase USD. Any flaws in that argument?
imho, you only need the
Posted by hazbin1 on 6th of Oct 2010 at 02:34 pm
imho, you only need the FED to be buying bonds for the price to continue to rise (yields fall) commonly known as QE2, coming to a bond market near you...
yeah for now, until that
Posted by matt on 6th of Oct 2010 at 02:35 pm
yeah for now, until that trade get's too easy and then it will reverse.
bet we see below 2%
Posted by hazbin1 on 6th of Oct 2010 at 02:44 pm
bet we see below 2% 10yr seen before hitting 3% again.