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We now care more about the Treasury's funding cycle than about earnings?

My top 10 things to watch Monday, Oct. 30 We now care more about the Treasury's funding cycle than about earnings because it is the most important determinant of the price-to-earnings multiple; When the 30-year Treasury yield was at 4%, we predicted 6%. We're reiterating 6%, which puts stock investors like us in a box. In my Sunday column , I look at ways to break out of that box. The Dow , the S & P 500 and the Nasdaq are set for a higher open after a tough week.

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