"" Treasury Yields Reach Historic Highs
U.S. Treasury yields have surged 11.8% YTD on the 10-year and 20.9% on the 2-year, pushing the 10-year to 4.668% and the 30-year to 5.213%. This represents levels not seen since before the financial crisis.
Investment Strategy
Income-focused investors can take advantage of the attractive dividend yields offered by bond ETFs. iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) now offers a 4.80% dividend yield, while AGG delivers 4.06%. Locking in these yields means collecting coupons while waiting for potential capital appreciation.
Short-Duration Offers Compelling Risk/Reward
The 2-year at 4.20% provides solid income with far less price sensitivity, making it an attractive option for yield-focused investors. The front end of the bond market is the sweet spot for those seeking yield without volatility.
Mean Reversion Potential
With iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT)’s beta at 2.53, even a modest yield decline would produce outsized price gains. The monthly StochRSI at 8.3 (deeply oversold) hints that selling may be exhausting.
Technical Analysis
Technicals are bearish, with iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) and AGG showing Strong Sell on weekly and monthly charts. Catching this knife means fighting momentum.
Structural Inflation Remains Unsolved
The Boston Fed’s research acknowledges that tariff-driven inflation is only part of the picture, with other factors keeping prices elevated for years. If the Fed hikes, the long end sells off hardest.
Fiscal Supply Remains Relentless
The Treasury’s buyback program is a band-aid on a structural supply problem. More issuance is coming, and each new auction tests demand.
Investment Recommendation
For yield-focused investors with a 2-5 year horizon, the case for adding to short-to-intermediate duration positions is strong. Dollar-cost averaging into historically attractive yields while respecting the bearish technicals is a pragmatic middle ground.


