Long-dated U.S. bonds? They're acting weird lately. One strategist I've been following is basically saying "forget this noise" and hunting for yield in completely different corners of the market. Makes sense when your supposedly safe harbor starts rocking the boat. Wonder where the smart money's rotating to now.
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CryingOldWallet
· 12h ago
Long-term bonds are indeed strange; traditional safe havens are drifting, no wonder people are looking for new places.
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RektRecorder
· 12-05 17:18
Bonds are really getting harder and harder to figure out. I’ve heard some people have even started hunting for wild yields...
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RektRecovery
· 12-05 13:23
lol "safe harbor" is such a tell... bonds doing the unexpected thing *again*? i've literally warned about this duration trap for months. everyone suddenly surprised pikachu face when the supposed bedrock starts acting like a casino. classic risk mispricing theater right there.
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0xLuckbox
· 12-05 13:23
Bonds, which were supposed to be a safe haven, are now starting to cause trouble instead. It's unbelievable.
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quietly_staking
· 12-05 13:20
Long-term bonds are really bizarre... what used to be a safe haven has now turned into a ticking time bomb.
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Hash_Bandit
· 12-05 13:05
tbh bonds have been a minefield lately... reminds me of 2017 when everyone thought btc mining was "dead" too lol. guess when your supposed bedrock starts shaking, gotta diversify the hashrate somewhere else 🤔 where's the yield actually flowing these days?
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SandwichTrader
· 12-05 12:58
Bonds have indeed been a bit strange lately... Even the safe havens are starting to shake, no wonder the big players are switching tracks.
Long-dated U.S. bonds? They're acting weird lately. One strategist I've been following is basically saying "forget this noise" and hunting for yield in completely different corners of the market. Makes sense when your supposedly safe harbor starts rocking the boat. Wonder where the smart money's rotating to now.