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Primary Dealers Dump Treasuries While Public Buys – Professional Edition

Here are just 3 of 11 key bullet points discussed and illustrated in charts and tables in this report.

  • The 10 year Treasury yield is again pushing resistance at 2%, apparently poised for a breakout, which would have an initial target of 2.35 to 2.40
  • Public buying and foreign central bank (FCB) buying remained bullish factors but the bigger concern is massive Primary Dealer selling.
  • Primary Dealers sold Treasuries heavily in early February. They went short the 10 year Treasury for the first time in years. They have reduced their longer term Treasury net long position by 74% since the beginning of the year. They immediately dumped inventory acquired at the late January Treasury note and bond auctions.

Table of Contents

Treasury Auctions
Week Just Completed
Week Ahead
Treasury Auction Takedowns By Investor Class
Primary Dealer Treasury Holdings
Bond Fund Flows
Bank Holdings of Treasuries
Federal Government Cash Position, Revenues and Outlays
Economic Data Schedule
10 Year Treasury Yield
US($) Dolor Index


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