Market players are reconsidering some of last year's most lucrative bond strategies. Why? Escalating geopolitical tensions mixed with mounting deficit concerns are hammering long-duration debt again. Investors who rode that trade hard are now weighing whether to jump back in or sit tight. The calculus is shifting—and fast.

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DuckFluffvip
· 8h ago
Bond trading is starting to play the heartbeat game again. Those who made profits last year are now hesitating whether it's time to go all-in.
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fomo_fightervip
· 8h ago
Here comes the harvest again, bond strategies change every year, who can keep up?
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YieldWhisperervip
· 8h ago
Are long-term bonds about to cool off again? Last year was a great profit, and now everyone is panicking, haha, laughing to death
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MondayYoloFridayCryvip
· 8h ago
Long-term bonds are getting hammered again. Can we still enjoy the chicken leg we had last year this year? Honestly, I'm not confident.
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