Credit Suisse Predicts 1.82% As the US 10-Year Treasury Yield By the End of 2021

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  • The US 10-Year treasury bond yield could rise to as high as 1.82%, according to analysts at investment bank Credit Suisse.

Credit Suisse is predicting that the yield on the US 10-year bond asset could hit 1.82% by the end of the year. A team of economists at the bank is predicting that the asset could be on the way to hitting the 50% retracement level from the 2019 move.

The bank expects the 1.43%/1.48% price level to continue to maintain support, thus keeping this outlook alive. However, Credit Suisse speaks of a double bottom base with a core 2021 objective at 1.82%, which seems to suggest that allowance is being made for a dip before a renewed upsurge that takes the US 10-year bond yield towards a projected price objective at 1.82%, following the break of a neckline. 

This outlook leaves room for a period of consolidation, and some dips and potential surges, which could make for a choppy ride to the north as the year unfolds. 

Technical Outlook for US 10-Year Bond Yield

The upsurge in the 10-year bond yield is a correction of the drop of 2019 to early 2020, with price having cleared the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement at 1.538 and now on course for the next target at 1.685, which is the previous low of 1 November and 3 December 2019 and the previous high of 7 February 2020. A clearance of this level allows the price to meet 1.856, which is a few points above the projected 2021 mark set by Credit Suisse. 1.95% marks the next upside target after this point. 

On the flip side, rejection and pullback from 1.685 bring in a previous resistance-turned-support level at 1.538 into the picture. This point as well as the next downside target at 1.438 could be dip-buying areas that allow bulls to carry price towards the Dec 2021 targets. However, a drop below 1.438 could invalidate this outlook

and allow bond yields to drop towards 1.267.  

US-10 Year Bond Yield; Daily Chart

Written By: Eno Eteng (MSTA)

Eno is a certified financial technician and member of the UK Society of Technical Analysts. He loves to trade and write about stocks, Forex, and CFDs. Since 2009, he has consulted several financial companies as a trader and strategy developer. His work can be seen on several forex blogs and trading educational websites.

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