American equities took a hit today. Treasury yields spiked—that's never a good sign when investors are jittery. Manufacturing data? Still showing scars from the tariff wars. The sector's struggling to shake off the pressure. Bond markets are sending signals that can't be ignored, and stock traders aren't loving what they're seeing. Classic risk-off vibes when yields climb like this.
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DEXRobinHood
· 12-05 05:31
Here we go again, yields are soaring... It's always the same routine. Should retail investors buy the dip or run away?
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ZenMiner
· 12-04 18:22
Here we go again, the signals from the bond market really can't hold up anymore, and US stocks are going to take another hit today. The manufacturing sector is still struggling with those tariffs, how could things possibly be good?
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MetaverseLandlord
· 12-02 06:00
It's that kind of market again; when the yields soar, you know something is about to happen.
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MevHunter
· 12-02 06:00
When the yield suddenly rises, you know something is wrong; this wave indeed has a strong risk-off flavor.
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Token_Sherpa
· 12-02 05:57
yeah the yield spike is just exposing all the bad tokenomics in tradfi lol... manufacturing's got worse fundamentals than most L1s rn, and that's saying something. bond market doesn't lie tho, unlike some governance tokens i could name
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ponzi_poet
· 12-02 05:57
The yield is about to buy the dip again... Forget it, let's just wait and see.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 12-02 05:55
It has started again, the US stock market is falling endlessly, and bond yields are acting up again, it's really annoying.
American equities took a hit today. Treasury yields spiked—that's never a good sign when investors are jittery. Manufacturing data? Still showing scars from the tariff wars. The sector's struggling to shake off the pressure. Bond markets are sending signals that can't be ignored, and stock traders aren't loving what they're seeing. Classic risk-off vibes when yields climb like this.