Stocks and bonds are moving in lockstep once again, triggering more agita about what it all means. Before we get carried away anew with declarations about how “the investing world is forever changing,” it’s worth remembering how fluid the relationship has proved over the past couple of years — and how another twist is always just around the corner.

To review: 10-year Treasury notes Stocks and bonds are moving in lockstep once again, triggering more agita about what it all means. Before we get carried away anew with declarations about how “the investing world is forever changing,” it’s worth remembering how fluid the relationship has proved over the past couple of years — and how another twist is always just around the corner.

To review: 10-year Treasury notesStocks and bonds are moving in lockstep once again, triggering more agita about what it all means. Before we get carried away anew with declarations about how “the investing world is forever changing,” it’s worth remembering how fluid the relationship has proved over the past couple of years — and how another twist is always just around the corner.

To review: 10-year Treasury notesStocks and bonds are moving in lockstep once again, triggering more agita about what it all means. Before we get carried away anew with declarations about how “the investing world is forever changing,” it’s worth remembering how fluid the relationship has proved over the past couple of years — and how another twist is always just around the corner.

To review: 10-year Treasury notesStocks and bonds are moving in lockstep once again, triggering more agita about what it all means. Before we get carried away anew with declarations about how “the investing world is forever changing,” it’s worth remembering how fluid the relationship has proved over the past couple of years — and how another twist is always just around the corner.

To review: 10-year Treasury notesStocks and bonds are moving in lockstep once again, triggering more agita about what it all means. Before we get carried away anew with declarations about how “the investing world is forever changing,” it’s worth remembering how fluid the relationship has proved over the past couple of years — and how another twist is always just around the corner.

To review: 10-year Treasury notes