U.S. 10-year Yields Consecutive Closes Below 2-year Moving Average
10 CONSECUTIVE Days Below 2-year MA, Having Been Above for More Than 6 Months
New lows in U.S. yields continue to emerge as the likelihood of Fed easing increases. The U.S. 10-year yield has now closed below its 2-year moving average for 10 consecutive days. Historically, periods of sustained weakness beneath key moving averages have often signaled further declines in yields, serving as potential tailwinds for equities.
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