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Today I posted my two-hundred-and-eighty-third YouTube Video: FOMO is Back

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Today’s Quick Pick is 2 Year Treasuries Follow-Up. In my last Quick Pick, I said that if the Two-Year Treasury yield got up over 4.5, it’d be a good time to buy. Well, on June 6, the yield on the Two Year Treasury hit 4.58, up 68 basis points in one month. There is still a lot of issuance to come, so you may want to go in at half now and half a little later. From June 2-June 13, the Treasury increased the supply of Treasury Bonds by $131 billion in an effort to rebuild its cash position. They’ll continue to issue more bonds through July to meet their goal of $500 billion. The peak here would be sometime in the next few weeks or in July. The reason to buy the Two Year is it’s very sensitive to the Fed and economic changes. You can get a CD with a 5% yield, but the CD won’t earn you capital appreciation. If rates go down when the Fed stops raising rates, treasury yields may go down, but the bond will go up. Right now, be looking for that peak yield, possibly 4.6 in the coming days and weeks. (After the June 14 Fed meeting the yield on the 2-year Treasury rose to 4.69%, I’d note. Looks good to me here for a half position.)

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