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3.761 -0.060    -1.56%
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Type:  Bond
Group:  Government
Market:  United States
  • Prev. Close: 3.821
  • Day's Range: 3.757 - 3.846
U.S. 10Y 3.761 -0.060 -1.56%

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back 3.3
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Japan Scenario May 27, 2023 11:14PM ET
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THEY HAVE A DEAL
Nabeel Aljuboori
Nabeel Aljuboori May 27, 2023 6:40AM ET
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When they announce the deal this will go down
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Mot Andes May 26, 2023 3:13PM ET
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Can somebody explain to me why this is down? Is this because demand is lowering because of the possible default? And shouldnt it be up because inflation was higher then expected what rises the change of higher FED rates so also this?
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Manic Marco May 26, 2023 3:13PM ET
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Its only down on the 1 day chart. It did spike up when the inflation data came out. It looks like its still in an up trend on the 1 week, 1 month, 1 year, or 5 year chart to me. Demand lowering would raise yields. (price and yield are opposites) The possiblility of hitting the debt ceiling could lower yields because it could lower the supply of new government debt being issued.
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Manic Marco May 26, 2023 11:24AM ET
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Just some short-term noise, guys. Everything is fine. It's just some volatility. Totally normal. Don't worry about it. Just keep buying debt. Our insolvent, illiquid debt-based monetary system hasn't imploded yet, so it will never happen. We will just continue expanding debt exponentially forever. It will be fine.
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Manic Marco May 26, 2023 11:24AM ET
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Any day now we're going to return to normal, where the government can provide a risk-free real return for my retirement account. We just have to get past this pandemic. We just have to get past this war with Russia. We just have to get past this banking crisis. We just have to get past this debt ceiling diasagreement. Then we just have to get past this student loan debacle, and it will be smooth, easy-money sailing for investors like me from there.
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Joe Lane May 26, 2023 10:46AM ET
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We have seen some surprises in the reports the last few days.. I am starrting to think we might see another rate increase at next meeting instead of a skip. Upcoming JOLTS will be something I watch. Unless we see this number move down I think the Fed could go next meeting.
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NOWis ALLuHAVE May 25, 2023 2:36PM ET
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JUST IN - Russia has begun moving nuclear weapons to Belarus — Lukashenko  ---  This is going to escalate VERY quickly over the next 2 weeks
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Ciprian Gal May 25, 2023 2:36PM ET
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noise my friend, and propaganda.
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Marc Neumann May 25, 2023 12:56PM ET
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at above 4% many banks will be underwater
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NOWis ALLuHAVE May 25, 2023 11:17AM ET
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81 (updated 87) nations are headed to St. Petersburg (Russia) in June for a major conference to bring them into larger plan to back currency with GOLD.  GOLD SHALL DESTROY FED.
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Chad Richer Than You May 25, 2023 8:43AM ET
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Heading past 4.0
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