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February 13, 2009

Trader Art

In today’s edition of Trader Art, we are going to talk about the Ten Year Treasury note (ZN H9).
You can see from the picture that the note sold off today. Could this sell off be a good entry point into the ten year note?
If you buy it as it pulls back to the black line, you could then stop out below the red line. Take that risk and compare it to the upside potential.
Imagine if you pulled off a tight, small risk entry and you were able to ride out the entire reward potential up to the green line.
Small risks for big rewards. That’s how to trade. When you trade the picture.

Trader Art 1/^%

Trader Art 1/^%


Categories: Trader Art, Treasuries, trading

3 Comments »

  • I like the concept! So cool.

    Comment by Jane Weigal — February 13, 2009 @ 7:54 pm

  • Hi,
    How do we play this? Will TLT work? I am aware that TLT represents the 20 year, not the10 year.
    Thanks.

    Comment by katzo7 — February 14, 2009 @ 7:07 am

  • [...] Today’s viewing, I’ll present the second in my series on the Ten Year Bond. I own calls in the Ten [...]

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