#US30YearYieldHitsHighestSince2007
The U.S. bond market is sending a signal I’m not ignoring. The 30-year Treasury yield has climbed to around 5.33%, its highest level since 2007.

What stands out to me is that this isn’t just about the Fed. Investors are increasingly focused on government borrowing, persistent inflation risks and the growing supply of long-term debt. Heavy corporate borrowing, including AI-related financing, is adding another layer of pressure.

Higher long-term yields mean a higher cost of capital across the economy. That can eventually affect mortgages, corporate financing, stocks and crypto.

For me, this is a macro signal worth watching closely—not necessarily a crash warning, but definitely a reminder that liquidity and borrowing costs still matter.
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