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Parabolic Volatility in the Bond Market

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TVC:US10Y   Rend. bonos deuda pública EE. UU. a 10A
Yield Rates represent a percentage. How much would an investor get if they invested in a US Treasury Bond.

A stable economy needs three things, at least according to the FED.
- Low Inflation
- Low Unemployment
- Strong Economy

Yield Rates are the ultimate weapon of the FED. By manipulating rates they stabilize the economy accordingly. They stimulate when they should, and they calm as needed.

A strong economy is a stable economy. Volatility in markets is bad juju.

Stability in yield rates is a matter of survival.
But it seems that we have failed in that.

The average rate-of-change in yield rates has gone parabolic over the decades.
And we are talking about 100 years. The bond market is currently in a whipsaw.
The rate / percentage yields oscillate is beyond comprehension.
Who knows what effects this will have in the years to come.

A similar picture prints in FEDs mind right now.

In absolute yield-rate terms, the average-true-range of rates has formed a bull flag.
Once again this confirms the beginning of the 1960s stagflation.

Tread lightly, for this is volatile ground.
Comentarios:
An exponential increase in yield volatility may result in the famous Dollar Milkshake Scenario. The same average-roc indicator is applied in DXY.
Comentarios:
Dollar Milkshake confirmed using PnF?
Flags represent targets of accumulation.
Note that this is my very first time experimenting with PnF.
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