This One Question About Bonds Could Answer All Your Stock Market Questions
With yields on the 10-Year Treasury surging past 2.7%, investors await answers to one key question: at what point do rising bond yields start to negatively affect the stock market?
With yields on the 10-Year Treasury surging past 2.7%, investors await answers to one key question: at what point do rising bond yields start to negatively affect the stock market?
David Bahnsen, Chief Investment Officer of The Bahnsen Group at HighTower Advisors, is focused on the dynamic between bond and stock investors in 2018.
Higher Treasury yields make stocks less attractive.
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