This app allows users to see which market regime exists as of the
selected date. The regime is a result of movements in yields as measured
by the Level and Slope components of the yield curve.
The components of the yield curve — Level and Slope — were
formalized by Litterman and Scheinkman (1991) and account for the vast
majority of historical yield curve variation. This app uses the
following proxy definitions:
- Level = 10 Yr (the general level of rates across the curve)
- Slope = 10 Yr − 3 Mo (the spread between long and short rates)
The possible regimes are
- Bull Steep - Level and Slope decreasing and increasing,
respectively, characterized by short-term rates falling faster
than long-term rates
- Bull Flat - Level and Slope both decreasing, characterized
by long-term rates falling faster than short-term rates
- Bear Steep - Level and Slope both increasing, characterized
by long-term rates rising faster than short-term rates
- Bear Flat - Level and Slope increasing and decreasing,
respectively, characterized by short-term rates rising faster than
long-term rates.
- Consolidation - Changes in Level and Slope are both below
5 bps over the lookback window, indicating no clear directional signal.
Changes in Level and Slope are computed relative to a lookback window. The
system default is 251 market days.
Instructions
- choose the desired Start and End dates using the two date selectors
- choose the desired Long Tenor and Short Tenor from the dropdown menus
- click GO to render the chart for the chosen parameters
- click the sparkle button to open ChatYCP and ask questions about the data (login required)
Notes
- Start and End are pre-populated with the earliest and latest dates
available, respectively
- Long Tenor, Short Tenor, and Lookback are pre-populated with system
defaults (10 Yr, 3 Mo, and 251 days, respectively). Logged-in users can change
these via Account Defaults
- try asking ChatYCP: "What is the current yield curve regime?" or "How many regime transitions occurred in 2024?"
Use Cases
- selecting the best asset classes for a given regime
- risk management and hedging
- economic analysis and forecasting
Further Reading