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Bond Sentiment: Very Interesting

I am definitely on board with the idea that longer dated Treasury yields are headed lower, and I am beginning to warm up to the idea that this could be meaningful, tradeable move.

Now from the missives of David Rosenberg, we have the Barron's Big Money Poll from Fall, 2009. The most loved asset class: equities. As it turns out, Treasuries are the least loved and the most hated - winning both titles by a long shot. See figure 1.

Figure 1. Barron's Big Money Poll

Very interesting.

 

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