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Long Bond Pain

May 28, 2009
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    What do the years 1920, 1973/74, 1980/1, 2009 have in common?

    Routs in the long bond, which is currently in the largest drawdown I can find since 1900.  Zeros are doing even worse. . .

    Source: Global Financial Data

     

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