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U.S. Treasuries: Staying On Track

by Nico Isaac
4/9/2008 4:30:00 PM
No one said it was going to be easy. But this is ridiculous. In order to stay on the trail of the U.S. Treasury market, the powers that be have one word of advise: FOLLOW the mainstream “experts.”  What they don’t tell you is: The path the “experts” blaze has more switchbacks than San Francisco’s famed Lombard Street.  
Filed Under: U.S. Treasuries, 10-year note, bonds, yields, Federal Reserve, rate cuts, Greenspan, TLT, FOMC
Category: Interest Rates


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