What Will End The 34-Year U.S. Treasury Bond Bull Market?

 | Mar 26, 2015 01:24AM ET

I see #1 and #4 as the most likely triggers of a rise in Treasury yields.

U.S. Treasury bonds (10-Year and 30-Year) topped out above 15% in late 1981, and have traced a sawtooth pattern down ever since. The 10-year bond now yields 1.92% and the 30-year yields 2.51%. (Daily Treasury Yield Curve Rates)