$TLT bull run is beginning; Top trade idea for 2026- Anticipated Federal Reserve Rate Cuts are coming. People think for the good reason but it is actually for the wrong reason. Fed is too late !
- Treasury yields are falling after being stubborn for years
- NASDAQ:TLT would be safe haven for the recession we are tipping into 2026
- Market is all t
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TLT to 110 as FED cut cycle beginsExtended duration bond proxies like TLT are trading at all time lows due to the high interest rates in the US the last few years. With the FED turning dovish, and labor market starting to crack, this trend is likely to reverse. TLT is a good bet here, more leverage can be gained with a 3x ETF like T
TLT TimeRate cuts start this Wednesday, September17th, 2025.
Polymarket odds are now strongly in favor of 3 rate cuts in 2025. CME Fedwatch probability is now at 70% for 3 cuts by December 10th.
Economic data, especially employment, has strongly confirmed the start of a full rate-cutting cycle beginning
Why Now is the Best Time to Load Up on T-BillsIn 2025, investors have a unique opportunity to capitalize on high yields from Treasury Bills (T-Bills) as interest rates hover at their highest levels in years. With indications that the Federal Reserve may soon start cutting rates, now could be the ideal time to invest in T-Bills through the TLT E
$TLT Monthly Uptrend Signaled for 16 MonthsThe simple trend-following and trend-timing and trend-targeting method I call "Time@Mode" is generating a new signal as of this week.
The signal is created when the range this month is up by more than last month's range, which is called a "Range Expansion Month".
The mode becomes the measuring lau
TLT weekly bullish engulfing amid increasing unemployment reportBullish argument:
Double monthly volume spike at approx 85$ support level
Weekly double bottom
Friday daily pump amid increasing unemployment rate report
Closed weekly bullish engulfing or bullish three line strike signaling beginning of a potential uptrend
Bearish arguments:
Bonds are known to mov
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