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Week In Preview 5-23

This week we are looking at Bond auctions and some inflation reports at the end of the week, click to play the  rate report and find out if I’m locking or floating… Don’t forget to subscribe!

Week In Review 5-20

Rates stay pretty much unchanged this week, with little economic news reported.  Take a look at the chart and notice how a crossroad is emiment in the very near future.  MBS are near unchanged today…lock short, float long.

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WEEK IN PREVIEW 5-16

This week in preview we look to Thursday for the only real market moving reports, also I am recommending locking 30 day closings and floating longer transactions. Mortgage rates improved from last week. Volatility should be low this week.  MBS are still pressed up against the 200 day moving average.

Wake me up when this is over…

Wake me up when this is over. Legislators have introduced a proposal to eliminate two companies (Fannie & Freddie) who have a government guarantee, and replace them with five private companies who will also have a government guarantee? What am I missing here? I need to finish my half-completed Jamba Juice application.

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WEEK IN REVIEW…JOBS REPORT

This month’s job report was overall a good report for the economy, but for mortgage bonds its applying pressure, watch the video to get the breakdown and your week in review…

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Mortgage Rates at a Crossroad….

After 14 straight days of positive Fannie Mae 4% coupon closings, the bond finally looks to be at a crossroad.  The attach video shows the 14 day rally, the huge battle to break through the triple overhead layers of resistance and  todays head on collision with the 200 day moving average.  What is the market to do?  Tomorrow we have the Jobs numbers hitting the wire at 8:30EST, this usually volatile report could either catapult the Mortgage Bonds higher and further the rally or kill it off and cause a massive selloff, which by the way the bond market is ripe for.  Its going to be interesting to watch.