Into The Wedge

Bonds are in a ‘terminating wedge’.
So, what comes first? The market implodes with bonds (likely) moving higher?
Or … bonds break lower, icing on the cake for rate-hikes, then move higher as the market tanks … Or, behind door Number Three, they both melt down, together.
The least likely event is that nothing happens (not advice, not a recommendation).
Moving on to the chart.
Bonds TLT, Monthly
As shown, the 40-year bond bull market ended during March of 2020.
That was the week of Friday 13th … you can’t make this stuff up (it’s all about the numbers).

One item above, favoring the downside more than up, the last major thrust was ‘downside pressure’.
That thrust has not yet been confirmed with more downside or negated with an upside breakout.
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