🚨 $200 BILLION ERASED FROM U.S. STOCKS IN JUST 30 MINUTES.

The reason? The bond market is flashing a serious warning.

🇺🇸 The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield surged to around 5.29%, reaching its highest level since 2007.

Why does this matter?

When long-term bond yields rise this much, borrowing becomes more expensive for companies, mortgages can stay costly, and investors suddenly have a safer place to earn attractive returns outside stocks.

That puts pressure on expensive stocks, especially growth and tech names.

But there’s an even bigger concern: investors are demanding higher returns to hold U.S. government debt for 30 years, with worries around America’s fiscal outlook and heavy debt issuance adding pressure to long-term yields.

The 10-year yield is also hovering near 4.7%, showing the pressure isn’t limited to one corner of the bond market.

Wall Street can handle high rates.

What makes investors nervous is when yields start moving higher quickly.

And right now, the bond market has everyone’s attention. 👀