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Look at this, TNX is going to break a major trend soon and FED is going to lose control of it. When bond market's dislocation hits, you can say bye bye to Kansas. People going to be questioning US of A's debt paper. Bond holder will be demanding much higher interest rate for all the DEBT that we can not repay. All the while USD is going to lose its world reserve status and will go down like a toilet paper which would cause hyperinflation...
I tend to agree to an extent but can't really come straight out and say that. Scary stuff if the Fed does lose control.
Little off topic,,, have you look at a lumber chart, lumber contracts made a bottom and recently have exploded is this a early tell of housing, war can cause this kind of move but we have been at war for a long time.
After trading through (2000-2003)sell off I take a much closer look at major commodities to give me a heads up especially after a big sell off, the big boys in the pit to tend to cut out the noise hence the early consolidation in Mr Copper before things started to heat up.---just trying to cut through the housing noise----
I appreciate the work in blog and twitter,,,best city on the planet behind you
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Steve.