Bond Market Review – 08/29/2022

The Bullring – Pain is Coming We left for a much–needed vacation 4 weeks ago – traveling more than one state away for the first time since the pandemic. I apologize for this Bond Market Review being very late as I got my own version of the ‘Rockin’ Pneumonia and...

Bond Market Review – 7/20/2022

The Kermitian Theorem There have been many times in the past where I would see in a dream what I might write given the news floating around as I hit the hay. Sometimes this stuff follows you to bed. This past week turned humorous as Kermit the Frog appeared as an...

Bond Market Review – 6/30/2022

Mission Impossible Good morning Mr. Powell. Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to drive down inflation using only the tools at your disposal – namely QT, QE, and otherwise implementing monetary policy with rate cuts and hikes. You’ll have your usual team...

Bond Market Review – 6/15/2022

Multiverse of Madness Friday was painful enough, but nearly every asset class got clobbered on Monday. Bonds had their worst 2–day drop since 1987. Stocks, bonds, gold, and silver traded lower. Bitcoin has lost another 26% since the release of Consumer Prices (CPI)....

Bond Market Review – 5/26/2022

Firestarter The Fed may be off to the races, but economic data is slowing – and Q1 GPD was just revised to a greater contraction. Q1 GDP was expected at –1.30% but was revised lower to –1.50%. Maybe that’s not overly negative, but the Price Index rose from 8.00% to...

Bond Market Review – 5/18/2022

Dazed and Confused Though the FOMC raised their funds rate with the largest hike since 2000 by a widely expected 50 bps on May 4th, investors were encouraged by Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s post–statement comments that increases of 75 bps were “not something that the...