Interest Rates 60 Year Cycle Low
Interest-Rates / US Interest Rates Oct 23, 2013 - 10:04 AM GMTThe cost if capital is rising, the big cycles are rolling over. Today's debt slaves will not be happy.
For the fundamental trader a good reason that interest rates are on the long trend higher can be found via Steven Roach comments on a change in China.
Extract:
Rebalancing is China's only option. Several internal factors - excess resource consumption, environmental degradation, and mounting income inequalities - are calling the old model into question, while a broad constellation of US-centric external forces also attests to the urgent need for realignment.
With rebalancing will come a decline in China's surplus saving, much slower accumulation of foreign-exchange reserves, and a concomitant reduction in its seemingly voracious demand for dollar-denominated assets. Curtailing purchases of US Treasuries is a perfectly logical outgrowth of this process. Long dependent on China to finesse its fiscal problems, America may now have to pay a much steeper price to secure external capital.
The 60 year interest rate cycle..
An update.
Are the lows in? With a 60 year cycle bottom suggest at 2010, a 10% margin of error is plus or minus 6 years. This means the interest rate cycle bottom is in if there is NO new low before 2016. So far this is true. Therefore the trade is to BUY THE DIP (the ETF known as TBT is an option).
Interest rates for the world are on the rise.
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