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>10 year yield going up again
what does this mean? aren't we saved from inflation? what does this mean for btc?
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>>59616456
I think you already know.
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>>59616456
>10 year yield going up again
Thanks for the reminder, almost forgot to mass buy it today.
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>>59616456
the fact that it immediately started going back up after the fed apparently intervened is extraordinarily bearish
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goldman predicts 5% yield for 10 year Tbills
https://www.reuters.com/markets/rates-bonds/options-market-positioned-us-treasury-10-year-yield-hit-5-near-term-2025-01-10/
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tldr it means the Fed (and bank of england and ECB probably) started yield curve control and it immediately failed to change the trend direction
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>>59616558
>and it immediately failed to change the trend direction
brother it's bounced 1.5% after dropping a whole 5% are you retarded or inbred or both. relief bounces are part of every market the 10y is no exception
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>>59616558
but it's still not going above where it was when "curve control" started

also is this "curve control" real or an aspie conspiracy?



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