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May 29, 2016:  This graph shows the daily interest rates for the last day of the week1. I collect data at the end of the week in an Excel file to graph 10 and 30 year US Treasury rates vs. the S&P5002. 
    
Negative spikes in interest rates can be used with spikes in negative investor sentiment to help identify buying opportunities in the US stock markets.

 

Graph of US Treasury Interest Rates vs Stock Prices

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Note 1.  Source: KirkLindstrom.com private data in Excel
I get data at the end of the week to use in my Excel file to graph 10 and 30 year US Treasury rates vs. the S&P500 from the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

Note 2.  The Standard & Poor's 500, or S&P 500, or just "the S&P", is an American stock market index based on the market capitalizations of 500 large companies having common stock listed on the NYSE or NASDAQ stock exchanges.



 
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