The latest US 30-year Treasury bond auction just wrapped, and here's what moved: the high yield came in at 4.825%, above the previous 4.773%. The bid-to-cover ratio hit 2.42 versus 2.36 before, showing decent demand. Breakdown: direct buyers grabbed 21.3%, indirect purchases accounted for 66.8%, with the when-issued yield at 4.833%. Rising yields on long-dated Treasuries typically ripple through risk assets—something worth tracking if you're thinking about macro positioning in your portfolio.

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ser_we_are_earlyvip
· 12h ago
Long-term bond yields have risen again, now risk assets are trembling.
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liquidation_surfervip
· 12h ago
Long-term bond yields are climbing again, time to recalculate the positions.
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Web3Educatorvip
· 12h ago
4.825% yield on 30-years? honestly that's the signal everyone's sleeping on rn
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StakeHouseDirectorvip
· 12h ago
Long-term bond yields are rising again. Can this ripple reach my holdings?
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LeekCuttervip
· 13h ago
Long-term government bond yields have surged again, and now risk assets should be trembling, right?
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