Stock Breadth, Yields and a Bearish Tipping Point in the S&P 500
- Falling 10-year rates go from support to a problem for stocks
- Strategas says stand back and wait for selling to run course
Warren Buffett Says Stocks Still Attractive Versus Bonds
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Bond rates in free fall, flattening the yield curve, and a narrowing stock market leader board -- at some point their message starts to matter for the S&P 500, right? A few analysts say yes.
Not “matter” for just for a couple of hours, the way North Korea was a nuisance for equities Tuesday morning after fresh provocations from Kim Jong-Un. But in a more pronounced sense, as signals that portend lasting pain.