September 30 Yr. T-Bond:
Bulls are in control with the close above the downtrend line (red at 117) and now that line turns into the support.
I said “I am still looking to buy breaks and feel the market can be bought near supports was a good call when many were bearish”. Also “On Monday or Tuesday you should see this market selloff and work out of the extremely overbought condition”, it did break over 34 ticks on Monday and was a good buying opportunity.
My options strategy trade that I had on for my fund account was stopped out at 30 ticks for a profit of 25 ticks.
US/Russian relation safe haven buying, US labor demand poor, and the market getting 45 billion from coupon interest and maturing issue, should continue to produce buying on dips.

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