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Fixed Income ETFs Almost All Overbought
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After posting sharp gains in recent weeks, fixed income ETFs finally declined some today, but they still remain well into overbought territory. TLH and TLT, both long-term Treasury ETFs, are currently the most overbought.
For investors using asset allocation strategies, now is a good time to see if your fixed income weightings have moved too high.
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