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The presentation is called "Fixed Income Playbook," and follows an appearance from Gundlach on CNBC earlier this morning, where he talked about his thoughts on the Treasury market, Apple, and the Japanese yen.
Gundlach last held a webcast in June, called "Penny For Your Thoughts," in which Gundlach outlined concerns regarding currency debasement, housing, and of course, the bond markets.
Also since his last webcast, Gundlach also spoke with The Financial Times and said that he sees the Fed needing to resurrect its quantitative easing program by 2020.
Gundlach was one of the few strategists on Wall Street who saw Treasury yields falling in 2014, and in August told Business Insider that he expects the 10-year to remain between 2.2%-2.8%.