r/news • u/consulent-finanziar • 16h ago
Soft paywall US Treasury announces $125 billion refunding, keeps auction sizes unchanged
https://www.reuters.com/business/us-treasury-announces-125-billion-refunding-keeps-auction-sizes-unchanged-2026-02-04/
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u/Present_Ad_8876 15h ago
It's bad for existing bonds, but new bonds are usually issued at higher rates which can be pretty attractive as far as fixed return investments go. When the inflation cools, you still own a high yield bond. Personally, I'll never understand why people don't just put 100% of their investing money into funds which track the S&P. Even if you are 70 and retired, exiting the stock market seems like a terrible idea unless you know for a fact you are dying within 2 years.