USA Strong demand for 10 -year bond: debt crisis concern Bitcoin and gold raised the agenda
A strong demand came from investors to the US 10 -year bond tender. However, the national debt exceeding $ 36 trillion fueled concerns about the debt crisis in the market. Some analysts recommend Bitcoin and gold as alternative reserve tools.
The US Treasury’s 10 -year bond tender resulted in strong purchases against falling demand concerns. However, the increasing debt burden and the upcoming 30 -year bond sales continue to highlight Bitcoin and gold as alternative safe ports.
📊 What happened in the 10 -year bond tender?
In the tender on June 11, a 10 -year bond of $ 39 billion was offered for sale with a return rate of 4.421 %.
The demand exceeded 2.5 times and exceeded expectations.
Primary dealers remained at only 9 % - this shows that individual and institutional investors have made the main purchase.
This ratio is historically at the lowest level. It reflects the trust of non -market investors.
🧮 Debt Crisis: Danger is still not past
The US’s total gross public debt is currently above $ 36 trillion This corresponds to 120 %of the country’s GDP.
Indicator value National Debt $ 36.1 trillion 2024 budget deficit $ 1.8 trillion Estimated 2025 deficit $ 2.4 trillion Interest payments $ 1 trillion/year
💬 Trump’s tax deduction plans can deepen the budget deficit.
🪙 Bitcoin and Gold are on the agenda
According to analysts, structural risks in the bond market make Bitcoin and gold into alternative reserve tools.
Bitcoin ($ 107,582) often stands out in such news.
Gold continues to be a shelter tool against classic “inflation and debt” fears.
💬 Some corporate investors say that US bonds can be far from being a “final safe port ..
📅 What’s next?
🔹 Today (June 12): 30 -year bonds have a tender of 22 billion dollars
🔹 The success of this sales will be critical for long -term investor confidence.
🔹 As a result of the tender, interest rates in the market and the dollar index can have an instant impact.
🧠 Has confidence erosion started in fixed -generated assets?
“Is the bond market still safe with a 36 trillion debt debt?” The question is no longer a rhetoric. Crypto currencies and digital assets have begun to be seen as real alternatives against the fragility of the traditional financial order.