by Chris Kimble | Jan 14, 2025 | Kimble Charting
In just 4 years, the trend (and investment theme) of low interest rates has been turned on its head. During this time, home and auto loan rates have gone from consumer-friendly to unfriendly. Quite frankly, whether you look at the 10-year or 30-year treasury bond...
by Chris Kimble | Feb 14, 2024 | Kimble Charting
The past few months have given investors the feeling that the 3 year (monster) rally in treasury bond yields is over. But the lull may be over. And it’s looking like bond yields (interest rates) may be rallying again. Why? Well today’s chart 4-pack looks at treasury...
by Chris Kimble | Oct 13, 2021 | Kimble Charting
As you might imagine, US Treasury Bond Yields (and interest rates) crashed following the news of the coronavirus in 2020. But it didn’t take long for them to make a sharp U-turn and head higher. This seems to fit with the major concern of the day: inflation. Which...
by Chris Kimble | Feb 22, 2021 | Kimble Charting
Interest rates on the 30-year bond fell 75% from November of 2018 until March of 2020 (1). They have rallied 115% in the past 11-months, after hitting lows in March 2020 at (2). As yields have risen 115% off the 2020 lows, the S&P is up nearly 65% at the same...
by Chris Kimble | Jan 15, 2021 | Kimble Charting
Treasury bond yields (and interest rates) have been falling for so long now that investors have taken it for granted. But bond yields have been rising for the past several months and perhaps investors should pay attention, especially as we grapple with questions about...
by Chris Kimble | Feb 28, 2019 | Kimble Charting
When the financial media talks about US Treasuries, it is usually focused on the yield curve. Or sometimes they will highlight the 10-year treasury yield and its relation to mortgage rates. But more recently, the news has been focused on the prospects of a yield curve...
by Chris Kimble | Apr 24, 2018 | Kimble Charting
CLICK ON CHART TO ENLARGE Interest rates have been falling for nearly three decades. Could the trend of lower rates be over? A big test to this trend is in play right now! Above looks at 10 & 30-year yields since early 1990’s. Both have remained inside of...
by Chris Kimble | Nov 11, 2015 | Kimble Charting
We’ve been hearing over and over for months if not years, that the Fed was going to “push rates higher.” Do billions of free thinking people have anything to do with where rates go from here? We think so! Below looks at the yield on the 30-year bond...