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On 11/16/2024 at 7:02 AM, pattayasan said:

 

It doesn't cause inflation. It's a result of higher interest rates being used to quell inflation. You mob just don't want to acknowledge that Trump's election has literally thrown rates out of control.

 

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/^TNX/

 

 

Look further back on your own chart. The 10-year was rising even after the 1/2% Fed cut in September and 6 weeks before the election itself. 

Posted
18 minutes ago, nauseus said:

 

 

Look further back on your own chart. The 10-year was rising even after the 1/2% Fed cut in September and 6 weeks before the election itself. 

 

So you believe the recent rise is not related to the election then?

Posted
11 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

 

So you believe the recent rise is not related to the election then?

 

Did you read The Beano as a  child?

Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, nauseus said:

 

Did you read The Beano as a  child?

 

No, I preferred Wham and Smash.

 

Those same policies, however, have been met with unease among bond investors, who fret about government largess and the resurgence of inflation under the president-elect.

 

That concern has been reflected in rising yields on government bonds, which means investors expect to be paid more in interest in exchange for lending to the government.

 

Those began to climb weeks ago, as investors anticipated a Trump win, and on Wednesday the yield on 10-year Treasury notes jumped as much 0.2 percentage points, a huge move in that market.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/07/business/bond-market-trump.html

 

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Posted
24 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

 

No, I preferred Wham and Smash.

 

Those same policies, however, have been met with unease among bond investors, who fret about government largess and the resurgence of inflation under the president-elect.

 

That concern has been reflected in rising yields on government bonds, which means investors expect to be paid more in interest in exchange for lending to the government.

 

Those began to climb weeks ago, as investors anticipated a Trump win, and on Wednesday the yield on 10-year Treasury notes jumped as much 0.2 percentage points, a huge move in that market.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/07/business/bond-market-trump.html

 

So that will make the dollar stronger? 

Posted
30 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

 

No, I preferred Wham and Smash.

 

Those same policies, however, have been met with unease among bond investors, who fret about government largess and the resurgence of inflation under the president-elect.

 

That concern has been reflected in rising yields on government bonds, which means investors expect to be paid more in interest in exchange for lending to the government.

 

Those began to climb weeks ago, as investors anticipated a Trump win, and on Wednesday the yield on 10-year Treasury notes jumped as much 0.2 percentage points, a huge move in that market.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/07/business/bond-market-trump.html

 

 

I was thinking of RogerThe Dodger.

 

OK, so now it's an anticipated Trump win.

 

Why didn't you guys warn us in September??

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We did. The same thing happened when Trump won last time.

 

In the immediate aftermath of Trump’s victory, markets reacted predictably with higher Treasury bond yields, stronger equities, and a firmer dollar, reminiscent of the 2016 post-election response.

By Thursday morning (AEDT), Treasury yields continued to climb as traders scaled back expectations for substantial Federal Reserve rate cuts over the coming year.

The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.479 per cent, its highest since July.

 

https://www.investordaily.com.au/markets/56127-trump-s-policies-stoke-inflation-concerns-at-home-and-abroad

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Posted
On 11/15/2024 at 2:37 PM, pattayasan said:

 

Capitalists say no. Dollar and 10year yields rocketing since Trump was elected. Big Bucks thinks he will bring inflation.


You’re late to the party.

 

Already have record inflation under Biden.

Posted
2 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

You are saying they did give warning then post a link from the day after the election. Am I missing something here. 

 

Yeah, the markets didn't wait until after Trump was elected. Once they figured out he was odds on to win (the betting markets were a clue as well) the dxy and 10 year yields started on a tear. There was a bit of a fake move on the day of the election but after the buyers got suckered in for about 2 days the dxy and us 10 year started back up again. They had been rising since mid September.  That must have been the first insider sniff of the way the wind was blowing.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

 

Yeah, the markets didn't wait until after Trump was elected. Once they figured out he was odds on to win (the betting markets were a clue as well) the dxy and 10 year yields started on a tear. There was a bit of a fake move on the day of the election but after the buyers got suckered in for about 2 days the dxy and us 10 year started back up again. They had been rising since mid September.  That must have been the first insider sniff of the way the wind was blowing.

 

I love your conspiracy theory. Such a vivid imagination.

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