Markets Weekly August 15, 2026

Смотреть на YouTube ↗  |  15 августа 2026, 15:43  |  10:47  |  Joseph Wang
Спикеры
Joseph Wang — Автор, Central Banking 101 / бывший старший трейдер, Федеральная резервная система
Joseph Wang discusses why the long bond is behaving poorly despite benign inflation and weak economic data. He attributes persistent upward yield pressure to global yields, term premium, and a refined-product energy shock, while refuting the supply-indigestion story. He likes long bonds above 5% but expects a durable bid only after equity cracks, and he remains cautious on equities. - Long bond yields have climbed to about 5.25% and keep retracing post-data rallies. - Benign CPI/PPI, weak retail sales and weak payrolls briefly lower yields but yields immediately rebound. - Rising long-end yields abroad, especially in Euroland, are pulling US yields higher. - Reduced refinery capacity is pushing gasoline futures higher even though crude oil is well behaved. - Term premium and Fed uncertainty are pushing long bond yields up; supply indigestion is not supported by swap spreads. - He sees 30-year TIPS real yields near 3% as attractive. - He expects a bond bid only after equity market cracks and remains cautious on stocks.
Идеи
Joseph Wang Автор, Central Banking 101 / бывший старший трейдер, Федеральная резервная система 0:29
Long bond attractive above 5%, awaiting cracks.
The long bond yield has climbed relentlessly to about 5.25% and repeatedly retraces any post-data rally after benign CPI/PPI, weak retail sales, and weak payrolls, which tells him yields want to go higher near term; however, he personally likes the long bond above 5% and expects a flight-to-safety bid once equity markets crack, so the setup is to watch for that catalyst before buying.
Joseph Wang Автор, Central Banking 101 / бывший старший трейдер, Федеральная резервная система 3:43
Euroland long-end yields rising on energy shock.
Global long-end yields are being driven higher more abroad than in the US, with Euroland long-end yields up several basis points on Friday and pulling US yields up; the likely driver is a persistent energy/war shock hitting Europe and Asia harder, pressuring their inflation-targeting bond markets.
Joseph Wang Автор, Central Banking 101 / бывший старший трейдер, Федеральная резервная система 4:33
Gasoline futures rising on refinery capacity shortage.
Gasoline futures are marching steadily higher even though crude oil is well behaved because reduced refinery capacity is driving refined product and distillate prices up; the energy shock is persisting and hitting Europe/Asia harder, which supports continued gasoline strength.
Joseph Wang Автор, Central Banking 101 / бывший старший трейдер, Федеральная резервная система 6:13
Thirty-year TIPS real yield near 3% attractive.
The 30-year TIPS real yield is about 3%, which he calls very juicy inflation-protected compensation; this offers a direct way to express long-bond value even while nominal long bonds are still acting poorly.
Joseph Wang Автор, Central Banking 101 / бывший старший трейдер, Федеральная резервная система 9:03
Stay cautious on equities despite new highs.
Higher long-end yields will ultimately hurt the stock market, and with the S&P 500 eking out new highs on call/momentum behavior, possible AI bubble risk, and upcoming Middle East/midterm catalysts, he remains very cautious on equities even though a blowoff top could occur first.
Далее

This Joseph Wang video, published August 15, 2026, features Joseph Wang discussing TLT, Euroland long-end government bonds, UGA, 30-year TIPS, SPY. 5 trade ideas extracted by AI with direction and confidence scoring.

Speakers: Joseph Wang  · Tickers: TLT, Euroland long-end government bonds, UGA, 30-year TIPS, SPY