What is Going on with the US Treasury Market?

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2024

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  • @blessings27
    @blessings27 3 дні тому +6

    He gave two examples 2020 and 2008 when TLT went up 26% and 50% respectively. He also used the word ‘crisis’. So TLT did well during Covid and banking crisis. If you are not expecting crisis after Trump takes over in 2025, treasuries are not the place to be in. People invest in Treasury bonds for safety reasons when there is crisis in the markets.

  • @SuperKanuuna
    @SuperKanuuna 4 дні тому +70

    LOL. Is this a copy channel of Bravos Research -channel?

    • @piligrimius82
      @piligrimius82 4 дні тому +12

      My thought also 😂😂😂

    • @MR-ok3hi
      @MR-ok3hi 4 дні тому +19

      Yup except a lot better.... nothing to buy and I'm so great .... and a doom and gloom bait with a bullish ending

    • @Tradingshed
      @Tradingshed 4 дні тому

      My thoughts exactly !

    • @bellgrand
      @bellgrand 3 дні тому +5

      I was like: Hm... I have seen this style of video before. But there was no twist. Just information.
      That said, TLT is a good hedge against the stock market crashing. Everyone floods into bonds when that occurs.

    • @Randomstiontastic
      @Randomstiontastic 3 дні тому +2

      They have the same exact charts and graphics animations, what kind of software is this?

  • @daveb4446
    @daveb4446 3 дні тому +3

    Okay, but bonds don’t operate like stocks, they operate like options. The yields have a vertical spread. For instance, you can graph the bond yields vertically and separate them by rates, and the low rates are selling off, but the high rates are still being bought up. The graph is lopsided and they aren’t grouped together uniformly. The market is still buying new government bonds at the higher interest rates. The fact that old bonds are selling lower is effectively meaningless if the new bonds continue to sell. In the worst case scenario where demand for new bonds dries up, it would result in the prices dropping under face value. Meaning the government would be selling $1 bonds for below $1. In a doomsday scenario the new bonds would be selling for half the face value, meaning that the government would be taking on $2 in debt for every $1 they get from selling bonds. This may sound extreme, but it’s only equivalent to a 7% interest rate increase. Which is the rate which doubles payments over 20 years. This isn’t catastrophic, but would have devastating psychological effects on the market. Market sentiment would be in the basement if that were to ever occur.

  • @bobbyjrkennedy
    @bobbyjrkennedy 2 дні тому +1

    Trendlines mean nothing. The worst indicator in history. " Yields and treasury prices are inverted". Wow, brilliant. You're a genius.

    • @privateprivate5928
      @privateprivate5928 19 годин тому

      When prices rises, yields fall. If u can grasp that, u r a billionaire. U ,sir, r condemned to poverty

  • @Aussie_Anarchist84
    @Aussie_Anarchist84 4 дні тому +7

    Does anyone know what software they use to create these interactive charts?

    • @Randomstiontastic
      @Randomstiontastic 3 дні тому +3

      Another channel called Bravos Research has the same style, would be cool to know.

    • @aztecxx5269
      @aztecxx5269 3 дні тому +2

      I think it would be Adobe after effects but I could be wrong

  • @Mark4Jesus
    @Mark4Jesus 3 дні тому +2

    I don’t know but I think it’s possible that oil prices can be artificially, temporarily manipulated, which could be what is happening now.

    • @JagdgeschwaderX
      @JagdgeschwaderX День тому

      US oil production figures are likely manipulated (total rubbish) and being over estimated by a lot.

  • @Spectoral_on_SPOTIFY
    @Spectoral_on_SPOTIFY 3 дні тому +3

    Didn't the fed just say they are not going to cut anymore and only predict about two rate cuts in all of 2025 and 2 rate cuts in all of 2026? That would mean A much slower Upward move For treasury bonds / yields.

    • @johnygrits
      @johnygrits 3 дні тому +4

      the fed also said "everything is fine"..."trust us"..."just shut the fucking door".... wouldnt really put too much faith in the fed right now.

    • @davidmann2524
      @davidmann2524 3 дні тому

      They'll be back to 4 rate cuts by their march meeting...book it. Yellen put them in an awful spot and all the revisions come in January. Wouldn't shock me if we get an emergency cut. They came out with a hawkish stance because they market was getting all moronic with the red wave. By Spring the bad data will do the job for them. The plebes were getting too restless

    • @Spectoral_on_SPOTIFY
      @Spectoral_on_SPOTIFY 3 дні тому +1

      @johnygrits although they've been slow to act during covid, they actually have done an incredible job avoiding a hard landing, doing exactly what they said they would, and threading the needle for the past two years. I would give them credit.

    • @johnygrits
      @johnygrits 2 дні тому

      @@Spectoral_on_SPOTIFY i think the landing remains to be seen. Much too early to tell.

    • @bt4dapeople
      @bt4dapeople 2 дні тому

      The yield just uninverted. The recession is still in play

  • @cmonz9
    @cmonz9 2 дні тому +1

    The Fed can’t control interest rates. They just can set the rate.

  • @johnmay9699
    @johnmay9699 3 дні тому +2

    In the past treasury was safe heaven. Investors lost trust in us dollar and treasuries now. Nobody will loan to government at low rates. Because it is clear that the US government intends to monetize the debt. Thus long term bond rates will shoot UP!!

  • @WealthyChronicle
    @WealthyChronicle 3 дні тому +2

    Are we really blaming Trump for the Treasury market breakdown? Seems like oversimplifying a much bigger issue. Thoughts?

    • @kendallhorween3499
      @kendallhorween3499 2 дні тому

      Dont get ur maga hat in a bunch. Talkin about anticipated trump policy impacts. Is that not ok to do?

    • @prolific1518
      @prolific1518 2 дні тому

      Smooth brains are trying to blame Trump for the move saying inflation will explode (didn't during his first term with 1.9% annual average) but in reality it's because of all the debt. 7 trillion in debt will have to be refinanced in 2025. Investors want a high rate for the refinancing.

  • @luke-mc9dt
    @luke-mc9dt 3 дні тому +1

    Bond supply up = bond value down
    Bond value down = interest rates up

  • @HoseKamacho-u6n
    @HoseKamacho-u6n 4 дні тому +9

    No longer a reserve currency. No manufacturing to back your currency with goods.

    • @jonathantaylor6926
      @jonathantaylor6926 4 дні тому

      That's what the US Military is for. You think the US spends trillion dollars a year on the military for peace and freedom? Lol no way.

    • @TheBigXav
      @TheBigXav 3 дні тому

      Trading volume is huge though

    • @HoseKamacho-u6n
      @HoseKamacho-u6n 3 дні тому

      @@TheBigXav Have you heard about Tulip mania ?

    • @TheBigXav
      @TheBigXav 3 дні тому

      @@HoseKamacho-u6n lol sick reference brother yeah totally applicable

    • @brianpereira7483
      @brianpereira7483 3 дні тому

      Its the reserve currency as there is nothing to take its place at the moment but a peg to gold and offering a 5% redemption of gold on treasuries will help confidence come back to foreign investors.

  • @nurlankamali9867
    @nurlankamali9867 3 дні тому

    Thank you!

  • @theAmateurInvestorstory
    @theAmateurInvestorstory 3 дні тому

    thanks for your video

  • @sebastians6556
    @sebastians6556 2 дні тому

    what about the FED holding treasuries themselves and Jerome saying he'll continue selling them which should also continue to create downward pressure on US treasure bonds.

    • @stevebarcia5945
      @stevebarcia5945 2 дні тому

      The FED is not selling treasuries, and they didn't say they would. They are letting bonds that mature roll off the balance sheet. They aren't all treasuries either, they own MBS securities and letting those roll off as well

  • @treesgrump6949
    @treesgrump6949 2 дні тому

    you forget to mention about the petrodollar effect

  • @Mr_john-u7y
    @Mr_john-u7y 3 дні тому +3

    I Hit $12,590 k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last week .i started with 3k in last week 2024..... now i just hit $12,590

  • @hassan_a9
    @hassan_a9 4 дні тому

    What about making a video about US500 index?

  • @oppenheim2
    @oppenheim2 3 дні тому +4

    A recession has likely already started. And, it might be anticipating stagflation - higher inflation and weaker economy.

  • @privateprivate5928
    @privateprivate5928 19 годин тому

    Why are long bond real return yields at 2.5 percent? America is the nest economy in world. Vanada only has real yield of one percent. Something bad is going to happen

  • @SomeGuy-ws5zj
    @SomeGuy-ws5zj 4 дні тому

    Dear. It doesn't matter any news and ppl.
    TLT did exactly 1.618 extension down and I published the buy years ago.

  • @martinwegner9802
    @martinwegner9802 2 дні тому +1

    According to your statistics the crash should have already happened 😂😂😂

    • @prolific1518
      @prolific1518 2 дні тому

      Election market. Liberals wouldn't allow it and still lost.

  • @gmagz0647
    @gmagz0647 4 дні тому

    I thought reducing interest rates by the Fed was considered expansionary monetary policy? Action usually taken to get out of a recession or help prevent one that is imminent. They are pursuing restrictive monetary policy by intentionally keeping the fed fund rate below the 10 year yield while also utilizing expansionary monetary policy by cutting interest rates? Genuinely curious, I’m new to economics. Thanks!

  • @missouri6014
    @missouri6014 4 дні тому

    Well done

  • @maline11160
    @maline11160 4 дні тому +1

    Buffet over invested

  • @haronmyangel1607
    @haronmyangel1607 3 дні тому

    This time steepening coming because of long term inflation expectation and fear of déficit trajectory
    Before any recession 10 y yield should bé dropping not rising
    So we might face a liké 1987 scénario
    A crash driven by a bond market trouble
    This dosent look liké 2008 or 2020 but more liké 1973 1974
    Fed is too late on cutting cycle a bust cycle should Come before a new boom cycle
    Most of M2 created during COVID is till there when crédit will bé accessible again for thé american average household
    Inflation second round will bé out or control

  • @SearlasMoriah
    @SearlasMoriah 3 дні тому

    You're doing a fantastic job! Could you help me with something unrelated: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?

  • @BenjEe-v1c
    @BenjEe-v1c 3 дні тому +2

    If Trump carries through with what he ran on which is the most inflationary set of economic policies in decades, then a deep recession will occur.

  • @el4138
    @el4138 День тому

    These channels are funny ….crying for market crash everydays

  • @Markhiggs4
    @Markhiggs4 2 дні тому

    Clueless just look more than 100years

  • @buggsmcgee9270
    @buggsmcgee9270 3 дні тому

    FYI TLT etf has a massive "Head n Shoulders" pattern. $101 at top of head, $90 at neckline and this pattern already triggered !

    • @dudewheresmyguitar21
      @dudewheresmyguitar21 День тому

      Fyi tlt has a much more massive inverse head and shoulders on the weekly chart and is bottoming between 84-87 before going over 100.

    • @buggsmcgee9270
      @buggsmcgee9270 День тому

      @@dudewheresmyguitar21 Nah. More like half a head n shoulders on the weekly. But an obvious "M" pattern in the making

    • @kenkrak4649
      @kenkrak4649 День тому

      Thats nice but you know what else is massive?