US 10Y Treasury yield 4.68% -0.43%
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US 10Y Treasury yield closed at 4.68% (-0.43% on the day). Over the last month it is +2.18%, over the last year +9.35%. It sits 1.47% below the 52-week high of 4.75% (52-week low 0%).
Price holds above both the 50-day and 200-day averages — the market's own trend vote is constructive on both horizons.
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US 10Y Treasury yield closed at 4.68% (-0.43% on the day). Over the last month it is +2.18%, over the last year +9.35%. It sits 1.47% below the 52-week high of 4.75% (52-week low 0%).
Trend: price is ABOVE the 200-day average (4.13%) and above the 50-day (4.38%) — trend strength (R², 90d) NaN, direction up.
Volatility: 30-day realized vol is NaN% annualized, the 0th percentile of this asset's own history — a quiet tape. Short-horizon behavior leans no clear_bias.
Structure (90 days): range 0% – 4.75%; the most-touched level is 4.47% (30 touches).
The tape leans constructive: 48% of the last 90 sessions closed up, direction up, short-horizon behavior no clear bias.
Positioning: 0.41 standard deviations above the 90-day mean, 2.3% from the all-time high of this series.
computed from price action, not from opinions or positioning surveys
Price holds above both the 50-day and 200-day averages — the market's own trend vote is constructive on both horizons.
The 1-month move (+2.18%) agrees with the 1-year trend (+9.35%).
Trading within 1.47% of the 52-week high — priced near its best.
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- · 10-year Treasury yield is little changed after weak retail sales data — CNBC · 7h ago
- · Costliest US Bond Sale Since ’01 Is Investor Warning to Bessent — Bloomberg.com · 16h ago
- · The 30-year Treasury yield hit levels not seen since 2007. What does that mean for investors and the economy? — Chase Bank · 1h ago
- · US yield curve twists expose Trump's and Bessent's rate dilemma — Reuters · 64h ago
- · Higher interest rates start to look like the new normal — NBC News · 19h ago
- · The trend read flips on a daily close below the 200-day average at 4.13%.
- · The volatility read changes if realized vol leaves its current regime (now the 0th percentile).
- · nothing here is a prediction or advice — it is a computed description of end-of-day data