Could this be the time that the long-term yields will start to rise in the US? It looks like it from a technical view. RSI and MACD are both pointing towards an upward turn.
With the dropping interest in dollars US10Y yields should normally go up.. This time seem different. Has Yield Curve Control arrived or will a day of reckoning arrive?
EURUSD looks like its around to turn around. Will it take S&P500 along?
VIX could turn here, it is touching a long-term resistance
It will take some strength if the EURUSD should break through the upper trend-line here. I will buy some dollars here.
The dollar seems like it is about to make a reversal and bring all risk assets and metals down with it. Will be interesting to see.
Looking at the TVC:US10Y - TVC:US03MY and the AMEX:SPY it seems that during a recession like this TVC:US10Y - TVC:US03MY should rise and AMEX:SPY should fall. Will it be the case this time as well or is this time different? Maybe the FED cannot allow TVC:US10Y to rise this time due to the amount of debt and will instead impose yield curve control...
The US10Y will drop to 0 % soon. Otherwise the world economy will crash due to the amount of debt. The central banks will continue to print untill the system breaks down.
This chart shows the relationship between the 03 M Y on American treasury bonds and S&P 500. It shows a clear relationship during the last two crises and also shows that the downturn has just started.
When looking at MACD and RSI Air Liquide looks due for a correction
PBB looks based for a correctoin based on RSI and MACD.
Procter & Gamble looks overbought on the monthly, weekly and daily charts when looking at MACD and RSI
Apple looks ready for a correction with high RSI and MACD. Same picture if you look at weekly and daily charts.
It looks overbought according to RSI and MACD. Same picture on the monthly and daily charts.
Both RSI and MACD are very high and look prone to a correction. This is the weekly chart, it looks the same on the monthly and daily charts.
DISH is touching 200 DMA, a support level from 2004 and MACD and RSI look as if they are turning around
Mainly based on technicals. Many investors agree: www.reuters.com