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4.593 +0.001    +0.01%
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Type:  Bond
Group:  Government
Market:  United States
  • Prev. Close: 4.592
  • Day's Range: 4.574 - 4.608
U.S. 30Y 4.593 +0.001 +0.01%

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me me 21 hours ago
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8% or no deal
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Thierry Clo Nov 18, 2024 11:36AM ET
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whats✨upp
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Thierry Clo Nov 18, 2024 11:26AM ET
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Mountain Blue Nov 18, 2024 7:40AM ET
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America is a funny country, the rich people short its own country treasury to show they are smart and make poor people pay more money for everything, and they also expect the poor people to use their lives to protect their wealth....
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i think they intentionally want to crash the market. higher yeilds mean higher mortgage rates, meaning homebuilders can't sell their homes. because they can't sell their homes, they will finish houses in the pipeline then stop buidling homes and start laying off people. Building permits and housing starts are at recession levels. The construction sector employs 8.2 million people, which is around 5% of workers. Also, there will be a large wave of investment grade bond and junk bond refinance in 2025 and 2026. If yields stay elevated, they will have to refinance their debts at higher rates, the interest expense will be larger, their profits will be lower, shareholders will get less profit or they have to cut their expenses (probably overheads) to increase their margins. In this scenerio, it will not end well.
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Mountain Blue Nov 17, 2024 7:22PM ET
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Any government should not tolerate some one made $1 trillion dollar in treasury shorts
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Black Mamba Nov 07, 2024 7:45AM ET
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5 handle incoming
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Mr Ponzi Nov 06, 2024 10:11PM ET
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The fed has intervened again
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Ricardo Giesholt Nov 06, 2024 9:47PM ET
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Lol one day +3% another -3% strange
Mountain Blue
Mountain Blue Nov 06, 2024 7:17AM ET
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Special tax for who shorts US treasuries!
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Mountain Blue Nov 06, 2024 7:11AM ET
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Apply special tax to people who shorts US treasuries?
 
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