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As the Greenland Crisis and Japanese Bond Fears Rattle the Market, Make This 1 Trade Now

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March U.S. Treasury note (ZNH26) futures present a selling opportunity on more price weakness.

See on the daily bar chart for March U.S. T-Note futures that prices have just hit a five-month low and are in a downtrend. See, too, that the moving average convergence divergence (MACD) indicator is in a bearish mode as the blue MACD line is below the red trigger line and both lines are trending down.

Fundamentally, global bond markets are presently roiled by a shaky Japanese government bond market and by the U.S. intention to acquire Greenland that has sent the U.S. dollar index ($DXY) sharply lower. Mostly decent U.S. economic data of late is also bearish for U.S. Treasury prices.

A move in March T-Notes below chart support at 111.08.0 would become a selling opportunity. The downside price objective would be 109.16.0 or below. Technical resistance, for which to place a protective buy stop just above, is seen at 112.00.0.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: I am not a futures broker and do not manage any trading accounts other than my own personal account. It is my goal to point out to you potential trading opportunities. However, it is up to you to: (1) decide when and if you want to initiate any trades and (2) determine the size of any trades you may initiate. Any trades I discuss are hypothetical in nature.

Here is what the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has said about futures trading (and I agree 100%):

Trading commodity futures and options is not for everyone. IT IS A VOLATILE, COMPLEX AND RISKY BUSINESS. Before you invest any money in futures or options contracts, you should consider your financial experience, goals and financial resources, and know how much you can afford to lose above and beyond your initial payment to a broker. You should understand commodity futures and options contracts and your obligations in entering into those contracts. You should understand your exposure to risk and other aspects of trading by thoroughly reviewing the risk disclosure documents your broker is required to give you.

On the date of publication, Jim Wyckoff did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on Barchart.com



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