Showing posts with label bond spreads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bond spreads. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
HFT Bonds Daily Video Analysis with @GCavaligos November 20, 2012
HFT Bonds with Daily video from Bonds Strategist, George Cavaligos. Take a look at what we do http://tinyurl.com/cxr5s6b then jump in for a test drive. Just email us at HFT_Bonds@HamzeiAnalytics.com add TEST DRIVE in subject line. (First and last names are required.)
Posted by Hamzei Analytics, LLC at 4:04 PM
Monday, December 19, 2011
Answers about Spread Ratios for Treasury Bonds & Notes
Long time institutional futures broker George Cavaligos answers questions about spreads for treasury bonds and notes. Specifically, Cavaligos discusses what the ratio should be between different bonds and notes used in a spread.
See George's Daily Commentary on http://nakedtrader.com
Original Webinar Date: October 19, 2011. For more educational webinars: http://hamzeianalytics.com/educational_webinars.asp
Posted by Hamzei Analytics, LLC at 12:07 PM
Friday, December 16, 2011
Treasury Bonds & Notes a New Global Currency
From the Q&A session of the Treasury Bonds & Notes webinar, George Cavaligos explains how, for many central banks, treasury bonds and notes are becoming a new global currency.
See George's Daily Commentary on http://nakedtrader.com
Original Webinar Date: October 19, 2011. For more educational webinars: http://hamzeianalytics.com/educational_webinars.asp
Posted by Hamzei Analytics, LLC at 12:05 PM
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
What Should New Bond Traders Know?
George Cavaligos lists several things beginning bond traders should know about the treasury market including what influences the treasury market and how to trade treasury bonds and notes. This clip is from the Q&A session of the Treasury Bonds and Notes Webinar with George Cavaligos.
See George's Daily Commentary on http://nakedtrader.com
Original Webinar Date: October 19, 2011. For more educational webinars: http://hamzeianalytics.com/educational_webinars.asp
Posted by Hamzei Analytics, LLC at 12:03 PM
Monday, December 12, 2011
Treasury Bonds & Notes for Stock Traders
Excerpt from Treasury Bonds & Notes webinar with George Cavaligos, a long time institutional futures broker. Cavaligos explains the basics of the treasury market, treasury spreads, and the details of various treasury futures contracts as they relate to stock and equity futures traders.
See George's Daily Commentary on http://nakedtrader.com
Original Webinar Date: October 19, 2011. For more educational webinars: http://hamzeianalytics.com/educational_webinars.asp
Posted by Hamzei Analytics, LLC at 11:59 AM
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Special Market Report: FED Operation Twist & Curve Flattening (George Cavaligos)
http://twitter.com/hamzeianalytics - With the FED's Operation Twist program starting this week, George Cavaligos (MF Global) gives us a look at the curve flattening on the 10-30 Yr Curve as George previewed in the FED update video. George goes over some potential target levels in the 10-30 Yr spread trade as well as developments in the technical patterns of the 10-Year December contract.
See George's Daily Commentary on http://nakedtrader.com
Sign up for George's next webinar (Tues October 19th): http://www.hamzeianalytics.com/Educational_Webinars.asp
Posted by Hamzei Analytics, LLC at 2:00 PM
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Special Market Report: FED's Operation Twist Bond Market Effects (George Cavaligos)
http://twitter.com/hamzeianalytics - George Cavaligos (MF Global) follow-up video after the Federal Reserve's FOMC meeting. George explains the effects the FED's "Operation Twist" is having on the bond market (as previewed in the 9/20/11 video).
See George's Daily Commentary on http://nakedtrader.com
Posted by Hamzei Analytics, LLC at 1:36 PM
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Special Market Report: FED Prep - 30 Yr Treasury Yields vs. 10 Yr Note Yields (George Cavaligos)
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Special Market Report: FED Prep - 30 Yr Treasury Yields vs. 10 Yr Note Yields (George Cavaligos)
MF Global Bond trader George Cavaligos discusses the FOMC meeting and that the Federal Reserve could use yields as one of it's tools to help the economy.According to George:
" 30yr treasury yields are the only part of the Treasury curve not to get below the 2008 lows at this point. That fact has me favoring the FOMC meeting moving towards an "Operation Twist" that will target this fact and try to push 30yr yields down. The 2008 lows in 30yr was 2.52% and bonds are currently yielding 3.21% that 0.69% difference may be enough to help stabilize the economy, or at least put a floor under it. We continue to like buying dips in the bonds and would take a look at selling the notes/bonds spread that we floor traders' call the NOB spread. In the futures pits we usually use a ratio to equate the different contracts of 10 T-Notes to 6 T-Bonds."
Posted by Hamzei Analytics, LLC at 1:15 PM
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