The 10-Year Treasury Rate Is At The Brink Of 5%

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As the S&P 500 sits on its 200-day moving average – in the vicinity of which it closed on Friday – I went back to reread some of my thinking on the way to this target (see “Target for the Correction in Equities is Still the 200-day Moving Average

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