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Baby Robin
Posted 1/26/2024 09:29 (#10594165 - in reply to #10593818)
Subject: RE: Sorry for a different direction - treasury bonds


Fontanelle, IA
Sorry Ehoff to add a separate question to your post &thread!

Arlan did a 15 second blurb on agritalk. Can someone here help me understand what he said?

Basically, 2024 Congress is going to need 23% more money to fund the govt in 2024. In order to fund it, govt sells treasury bonds. With an increase of supply, price /value goes DOWN. SO, the value of long term bond gets less because the buyer of the bond will want a higher yield. So, if this is the case/relationship, then wouldn’t interest rates for land, houses, big capital farm machinery stay high? And, if this is the case, how can the FED signal a lowering of interest rates 0.5 or 0.75 that they have “signaled” to the investor community?

Any short YouTube clips on this would be immensely appreciated!
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