I like to know where I can find a yield curve and it’s price moment through the trading day. I currently have a TNX on my trading app for 10 year yield I assumed. Where can I find ticker for other yield? (Short and long term). Are there any website I can reference to because on the treasury website, I only see numbers available for the day. Thank you.
Do you mean you want intraday yields on treasuries? Why? Do you intend to trade treasuries and/or bonds?
That's what they say. Some sectors are better correlated and more responsive than others I suppose; like the utilities and others that borrow a lot of capital by selling bonds themselves. You might check out stockcharts.com for a place to start your research. Check out their "chartschool" and in there check out their "Market Indicators" pages. Also check out their "Free Charts" and then go to "Dynamic Yield Curve".
Here is the yield curve during the start of the bull market in 2003. The red vertical line on the right S&P chart indicates the point in time of the yield curve shown on the right. The long-rates (30yr) are much higher than the short-rates (3-month). The yield curve slopes sharply upward. Below the yield curve becomes "inverted" as the bull market nears a top. For most of the bull market beginning in 2009, the short rates have been near zero. More recently the short rates have risen slightly and the long rates have fallen (see below), indicating the bull is getting long in the tooth, but it is not "inverted" yet.