Treasury yields staying flat right now. Market's clearly pricing in that rate cut everyone's been talking about. Classic wait-and-see mode before the Fed makes their move.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 19h ago
Wait a bit longer—the data shows that this wave of hesitation is just a trap. It's always like this before hitting historical lows—the quiet moments are the most dangerous.
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UnruggableChad
· 12-08 13:57
Wait, has the rate cut expectation already been priced in? Does that mean it's already too late to buy bonds now?
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BrokeBeans
· 12-08 13:57
Still waiting for the Fed?? It's been so long and you're still waiting, the price has already taken off.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 12-08 13:56
Yeah, just sitting and waiting like this? If the Fed really cut rates, we would have already hit the upper limit.
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NullWhisperer
· 12-08 13:33
markets literally priced in the rate cut thesis months ago, so this holding pattern is just... expected? fed's been radio silent, everyone's just refreshing bloomberg on repeat lol
Treasury yields staying flat right now. Market's clearly pricing in that rate cut everyone's been talking about. Classic wait-and-see mode before the Fed makes their move.