U.S. Treasury yields surge to 4.2%, and the market falls into a stalemate. Policy expectations fluctuate repeatedly, and investor sentiment collapses—will interest rates continue to adjust? Will the rate cut cycle arrive earlier? Can the trend continue? A series of questions bombard the market.
Volatility skyrockets, and traders watch while retreating. Certainty is completely missing, and the swings in macro policies leave everyone a bit confused. The end of the rate hike cycle, the delay in rate cuts, the progress of the bull market... each judgment seems insufficiently solid.
The current reality is straightforward and brutal: funds are on hold, and the market is waiting for direction. Anyone daring to step forward and test the market temperature might be caught off guard. The most authentic look of the market is this "anxious waiting."
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ser_ngmi
· 17h ago
A 4.2% return rate is really toxic; all the funds have been drained.
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MEVEye
· 17h ago
U.S. Treasury 4.2%, policy fluctuations are pulling back and forth. I'm just holding steady this time. Waiting for clearer signals; acting now would be just giving away the opportunity.
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U.S. Treasury yields surge to 4.2%, and the market falls into a stalemate. Policy expectations fluctuate repeatedly, and investor sentiment collapses—will interest rates continue to adjust? Will the rate cut cycle arrive earlier? Can the trend continue? A series of questions bombard the market.
Volatility skyrockets, and traders watch while retreating. Certainty is completely missing, and the swings in macro policies leave everyone a bit confused. The end of the rate hike cycle, the delay in rate cuts, the progress of the bull market... each judgment seems insufficiently solid.
The current reality is straightforward and brutal: funds are on hold, and the market is waiting for direction. Anyone daring to step forward and test the market temperature might be caught off guard. The most authentic look of the market is this "anxious waiting."