TLT (Bonds) Trade Of The Year, And What Is Next?

March 07, 2020
Chris Vermeulen
TheTechnicalTraders.com

“…We just closed out our TLT position, which opened up 20.07% from our entry price, amazing. Who said bonds are dull and boring? haha 

Only three times since 2008 have I seen bonds rally more than 20% from a new swing trade entry. Each time the move was short-lived, and the price collapsed after it within a few weeks. My goal is not to try and time tops and bottoms for the best entry and exit level. That is a gambler/losing strategy. Sure it pays big if you luck out and nail the timing, but they are few and far between, and the losses from trying will eat up any previous gain….” 

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TLT TRADE OF THE YEAR AND WHAT IS NEXT!

 

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