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Stock dividend yields are above Treasury yields -- and that’s bullish

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 Oregon One 
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Stock dividend yields are above Treasury yields -- and that’s bullish

"For just the fourth time in over 50 years, the S&P 500’s dividend yield moved last week above the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note. If history is any guide, this means 2015 could be a very good year for the stock market."

Stock dividend yields are above Treasury yields -- and that?s [AUTOLINK]bullish[/AUTOLINK] - MarketWatch

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Bullish for stocks, bearish for bonds. Man, what a crazy market. Our grandkids will listen to our stories about this stuff and think our memory has failed and this never happened. Also a great explanation why QE and low rates juices equities.

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