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It's Been a Lot Easier To Be Short Bonds Than Long Stocks, A Review Of Our Short Bond Focus Along With a Review of the Our Commodity Exposure
Aaron Armstrong, Feb. 19, 2008
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Since the weekly sell Countdowns recorded back in January for the 30 year Treasury Bond our primary focus in our trading overall has been short bonds and that has worked out quite well, especially when compared with the increasingly narrow and choppy range for stocks. In this video I review the setup in the bonds and our commodity focus as well as that short-term range for stocks and the relative lack of good opportunities there.

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