Members Only Saturday Morning Chartoons: What Are Rates Pointing To? By JC Parets July 10, 2021 It's Saturday Morning Chartoons time. This is the weekly post that aggregates all the charts we put together throughout the week and organizes them all into one, easy to flip through deck. What are these falling rates suggesting for the rest of this summer? I think this one tells an interesting story. I believe there are implications here for small-caps. An upside resolution in $IWM likely means rates have found a floor: But they still have some work to do. We discussed all of this and everything else on the latest Quarterly Playbook. You can download that here. Also make sure to check out this week's Saturday Morning Chartoons. These are my favorite! You need to have a subscription to access this content in full. Log in or subscribe today to unlock new features and receive Member Benefits. Log in or Subscribe All Star Charts Premium Service Menu Service (ASC Premium) Trade Ideas Conference Calls Research Reports 2 to 100 Club Boomtown Commodities Weekly Currency Report Follow The Flow Freshly Squeezed Hall of Famers International Hall of Famers Junior Hall of Famers Junior International Hall of Famers Minor Leaguers The Gold Rush The Bond Report The Short Report Top Down Trade Of The Week Top Stocks Of The Month Under The Hood Young Aristocrats Saturday Morning Chartoons Contact More from All Star Charts Premium Sam Gatlin Speculation Is Back Investors are reaching for risk, and short interest is becoming the accelerant behind today’s biggest moves. January 8, 2026 Steve Strazza 2 to 100 Club January 7, 2026 Jason Perz By the Time You See Inflation, It’s Already Too Late The Big Picture — Because Inflation Doesn’t Start in the Grocery Aisle January 6, 2026
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