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The DC Today - Thursday, October 5, 2023

The DC Today - Thursday, October 5, 2023

More or less, there is one market movement right now, even if it has three parts. Bond yields and the dollar are in the same direction; stocks are in the opposite direction

The Dividend Cafe · The Bahnsen Group

October 5, 20236m 4s

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Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3F8Luji

More or less, there is one market movement right now, even if it has three parts. Bond yields and the dollar are in the same direction; stocks are in the opposite direction. Those three in those respective relationships are all part of one story, not three different stories.

In a nutshell, I remain convinced that the story has become one of quantitative tightening. The Fed is a seller (sort of) of Treasuries, not a buyer (meaning they are not rolling over matured bonds). Global central banks are buying less to support their own currencies. And that leaves individuals and economic buyers who buy at good yields but not lower yields.

On Capitol Hill, the race for the new speaker is setting up to be a real circus. I know, you are shocked.

Gasoline is down over -20% in the last three weeks!

Mary Daly of the San Francisco Fed said in a speech today that, wait for it, holding rates where they are is also restrictive monetary policy! Hmmmm, you don’t say.

Other than that, it was an uneventful day, and the intra-day swing was only -225 points (the chart visually looks more violent) – all in a flat day.

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