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The BVR-model avoids high beta bonds (long-bonds) and also intermediate duration bonds. The Bond Value Ratio is shown in Fig 4. The BVR is lower than last week’s level. According to the model, only when BVR turns upward after having been lower than the lower offset-line should one consider long bonds again.
The yield curve model shows the generally steepening trend of the 10-year and 2-year Treasuries yield spread. Figure 5 charts (i10 – i2). The general trend is up, as one can see, although the yield curve has flattened recently. FLAT and STPP are ETNs. STPP profits from a steepening yield curve and FLAT increases in value when the yield curve flattens. This model confirms the direction of the BVR.
The BCI at 172.6 is up from last week’s upward revised 171.7. The BCIg, the smoothed annualized growth of BCI, at 16.8 is also up from last week’s 16.2.
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The BVR-model avoids high beta bonds (long-bonds) and also intermediate duration bonds. The Bond Value Ratio is shown in Fig 4. The BVR is higher than last week’s level. According to the model, only when BVR turns upward after having been lower than the lower offset-line should one consider long bonds again.
The yield curve model shows the generally steepening trend of the 10-year and 2-year Treasuries yield spread. Figure 5 charts (i10 – i2). The general trend is up, as one can see, although the yield curve has flattened recently. FLAT and STPP are ETNs. STPP profits from a steepening yield curve and FLAT increases in value when the yield curve flattens. This model confirms the direction of the BVR.
Currently the portfolio holds 10 stocks, 6 of them winners, so far held for an average period of 32 days, and showing combined 1.58% average return to 5/27/2014
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The BCI at 171.6 is up from last week’s upward revised 170.6. The BCIg, the smoothed annualized growth of BCI, at 16.2 is also up from last week’s upward revised 15.7.
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Currently the portfolio holds 10 stocks, 5 of them winners, so far held for an average period of 25 days, and showing combined -0.87% average return to 5/19/2014
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