Article Image

IPFS News Link • Federal Reserve

The Treasury Market Is The Fed's Next Crisis

• Zero Hedge

Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com,

The Fed's next crisis is already brewing. Unlike 2008, where "subprime mortgages" froze counter-party trading in the credit markets as Lehman Brothers failed, in 2022, it might just be the $27 Trillion Treasury market.

When historians review 2022, many will remember it as a year when nothing worked. Such is far different than what people thought would be the case.

Throughout the year, surging interest rates, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, soaring energy costs, inflation running at the highest levels in 40 years, and the extraction of liquidity from stocks and bonds whipsawed markets violently. Since 1980, bonds have been the defacto hedge against risk. However, in 2022, bonds have suffered the worst drawdown in over 100 years, with a 60/40 stock and bond portfolio returning a horrifying -34.4%


thelibertyadvisor.com/declare