The Big Picture

If things don’t change soon, the wheels have come off the bond market (not advice, not a recommendation).
At this point, it’s common knowledge the (U.S. Treasury) bull market of forty-years, ended in March of 2020.
It’s been nothing but rates ratcheting higher, ever since.
Recession Reversal … Where?
However, a strange thing happened on the way to the anticipated bond reversal … typically, a long-time indicator of an impending recession.
Just weeks ago, during the market meltdown with the largest trading volume ever recorded, bonds did not respond as expected.
The Blip
During that wipe-out, bonds (TLT) blipped higher into a false breakout, a Wyckoff Up-Thrust, and have since collapsed on the largest weekly downside (thrust) energy and volume ever seen.
Next update, the charts.
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