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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.28966182

>>28965480
Sir this is a crypto board.
What the fuck is this?

>> No.28966316

The fed will literally just crush the curve

>> No.28966355

>>28966316
moonspeak

>> No.28966480

Oh oh.
Guys?

>> No.28966634

Should I sell my stock? I'm worried I'll miss out on future gains but fuuuuuuuck I don't want to be thrown backwards either

>> No.28966670

>>28966316
Until they can't and the US defaults

>> No.28966779

>>28965480
HOW DO WE FUCKING STOP THEM

>> No.28966851
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28966851

Well, looks like the hot phase of WWIII is around the corner.

>> No.28966859

>>28965480
This is good for crypto

>> No.28966867
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>>28965480

>> No.28966886

>>28966670
>>28966670


Fed crushed the curve from 2009-2011

You would be an idiot to be for higher interest rates

>> No.28966999

>>28965480
A rising yield indicates falling demand for Treasury bonds, which means investors prefer higher risk, higher reward investments. A falling yield suggests the opposite.

What are we freaking out over?

>> No.28967012

Who on Earth would lend money to Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer? For 10 years no less.

You'd have to have brain damage.

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>>28965480
Why did you post yesterday's chart, OP? It's actually down a bit right now.

>> No.28967162

>>28965480
Someone explain this for a brainlet.
What does this mean for crypto?
What does this mean for stocks?
What does this mean for housing market?
What does this mean for the overall US economy?

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>>28966999
Full house. Called it.

>> No.28967252

>>28967012
If I get to break their fingers and kneecaps once they fall behind with their payments, I would.

>> No.28967332
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>>28967012
The people lending to them already own them.

>> No.28967369

>>28967012
This is exactly why the yeild is increasing. Nobody WANTS to give them money so they are trying to make the bonds more attractive to investors.

>> No.28967723

>>28965480
Isn't it a good thing that treasury rates are going up? They have been low for a while so it only makes sense they will rise.

>> No.28967771

>>28966670
Default?
More like money printer go brrrrrr ...

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>>28966670
>own a money printer
>default
literally fucking how