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Update on the U.S. Bonds Market After April’s Inflation Data
April’s inflation data was another nothingburger. PPI and CPI inflation data met expectations, and coffee was removed from the inflation metrics. The data is heavily manipulated, and investors will remain calm as long as the Fed continues to act like everything is fine. The 10 year bond yields have declined after today’s CPI inflation numbers. […]Read More
Possible Opportunities Through Local-Currency Debt
The foreign exchange market is a dynamic arena where traders seek to capitalize on fluctuations in currency values, and among the diverse array of forex trading opportunities, emerging-market local-currency debt seems to be standing out as an intriguing option. When we talk about emerging market local-currency debt we are referring to bonds denominated in the […]Read More
Inverted Yield Curve Suggests 50% Market Crash
As long as there is an inverted yield curve there should be concerns for a market crash. The yield curve has been inverted for a very long time, approximately 500 days. This is the lengthiest inverted yield curve since 1929. There is a correlation between the length of the inverted yield curve and the size […]Read More
U.S. Labor Market: A Shift Toward Skilled Labor as White-Collar Hiring Slows
Recent data indicates a significant shift in the U.S. labor market with a growing divide between the demand for skilled labor in sectors like manufacturing and a slowdown in hiring for traditional white-collar roles. This evolving landscape suggests a dual-track job market where skilled labor is in high demand while professional and business services experience […]Read More
May FOMC Recap: Powell’s Strategy Amid Inflation Challenges
In the latest Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, the Federal Reserve’s stance surprisingly leaned dovish. The Fed omitted any discussion of raising interest rates, which is a decision that positively impacted stock markets and reduced bond yields. Fed Policy Adjustments In an adjustment to its monetary policy, the Federal Reserve announced a reduction in […]Read More
FOMC’s May Interest Rate Meeting
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is set to commence its two-day meeting this Tuesday, with a pivotal decision on interest rates expected on Wednesday. Notably, this meeting will not feature an update to the Summary of Economic Projections, commonly known as the “dot plot.” Market participants largely anticipate that the outcome of this meeting […]Read More
BLV Trading Near Historical Lows
$BLV is a great ETF for investing in long-term U.S. Treasury and corporate bonds. The bonds market is approaching historically low prices for an opportunity to buy on the ground floor. I have a buy zone between $62.86 and $66.34 for BLV. ChartChamp socials: https://linktr.ee/realchartchamp
Read MoreThe Resilience Of The U.S Dollar
The U.S. dollar has always been the top choice globally for countries to store their money. However, with recent international events like the U.S. rivalry with China, Russia’s actions in Ukraine, and arguments in the U.S. government over debt have all made people wonder, there has been many discussions whether it will remain the top […]Read More
Powell’s Updated Outlook on Inflation and Interest Rate
Overview of Current Economic and Inflation Status Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed the state of the U.S. economy and inflation during a central banking forum focused on U.S.-Canada economic relations. Powell highlighted that, despite the economy’s overall strength, inflation has not returned to the central bank’s 2% target. This ongoing situation suggests that interest […]Read More
Update on the U.S. Bonds Market After April’s Inflation Data
April’s inflation data was another nothingburger. PPI and CPI inflation data met expectations, and coffee was removed from the inflation metrics. The data is heavily manipulated, and investors will remain calm as long as the Fed continues to act like everything is fine. The 10 year bond yields have declined after today’s CPI inflation numbers. […]Read More
Possible Opportunities Through Local-Currency Debt
The foreign exchange market is a dynamic arena where traders seek to capitalize on fluctuations in currency values, and among the diverse array of forex trading opportunities, emerging-market local-currency debt seems to be standing out as an intriguing option. When we talk about emerging market local-currency debt we are referring to bonds denominated in the […]Read More
Inverted Yield Curve Suggests 50% Market Crash
As long as there is an inverted yield curve there should be concerns for a market crash. The yield curve has been inverted for a very long time, approximately 500 days. This is the lengthiest inverted yield curve since 1929. There is a correlation between the length of the inverted yield curve and the size […]Read More