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DoubleLine's Gundlach Says It's 'A Little Late' To Go Into U.S. Treasuries After Rally

FYI: It is “a little late” to purchase U.S. Treasuries, which have been rallying recently, and “if Treasury rates are going to fall from here, something bad is happening,” Jeffrey Gundlach, chief executive of DoubleLine Capital, said in a telephone interview on Monday.
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  • For anyone interested, pull up a long-term chart (10-yr) on AGG and TLT. Current prices are now in/at resistance levels on the charts. Sure prices may puncture through them, headed to the moon. But I suspect the more likely scenario is that prices for quality bonds go through a topping process, and then eventually retrace some of the enormous moves we have seen since Dec 2018.

    I plan on lightening up my longer-duration quality bonds on 8/6/19, with proceeds going into short-term stuff. Will retain most/all my mid-duration stuff, but keep an eye on the exits for that too...
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