Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Durable goods

"When it comes to the Bond Market, the rule is good news is bad news and vice versa. Durable Goods was reported at -4.9%, which was lower than expectations of -3.5% and bad economic news, which should be good for Bonds. But Bond prices have actually worsened because the 200-day Moving Average ceiling is too difficult to break.
Technically the 200-day Moving Average is powerful resistance by itself, but the 25-day Moving Average is also close by, making this dual ceiling of resistance too tough to break. Because of these factors, I am recommending a locking stance for today."

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