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Developed economies. Economic surprise turns negative for the first time since June 2020. Suggests the peak of the recovery is behind us. – Investment Watch

Developed economies. Economic surprise turns negative for the first time since June 2020. Suggests the peak of the recovery is behind us. – Investment Watch
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Short Sellers Boost Bets Against SPACs – Investment Watch


Yea, its a bubble, but I am just going to ride it and sell when it goes down . No, you will buy the dip and it will keep going down. Then it will give you hope and drop further. Many will be fucked, enjoy!
China s 6-month credit impulse could be a sign that a weaker run is ahead for the S&P 500 pic.twitter.com/mBMhtwjqY3
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Largest Negative Term Premium Since At Least 2007 – Investment Watch


On Thursday, the 10 year bond yield had a very large spike. It went up 14.4 basis points to 1.525% which is close to where it was before the pandemic. As you can see from the chart below, there was an intraday spike which is a big deal given how well followed/traded this asset is. Ignoring this gap up, no one should be surprised by the increase in the past few weeks. Now that it’s clear the pandemic is near its close, why shouldn’t the 10 year yield get back to where it was prior to the crisis? In fact, growth and inflation should be above normal because of all the fiscal and monetary stimulus in the past year. The 10 year yield can easily go to 2% later this year. ....

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