This originally posted by Carl Swenlin from DecisionPoint via StockChart.com [see link below]
LONG-BOND YIELD: HOW LOW CAN IT GO?
The 30-year bond yield has dropped below three percent many times this year, dropping as low as 2.694% in October. It has been trending up since then, but today it looks as if the October low could be retested.
On the daily bar chart below we can see that the rising bottoms line has been penetrated at the time this intraday snapshot was taken. This is not a decisive break, but it is a logical one, since the triangle formation is a continuation pattern, and a continuation of the larger down trend should be expected.
To determine if the October low has historical credibility as long-term support, let's look at monthly chart going back to 1943. As we can see, the long-term support is just above 2%. Hoisington Investment Management Company in their Third Quarter 2011, Quarterly Review and Outlook stated, "In view of the United States extreme over-indebtedne