The Bond Market Podcast with Fexingo: Treasuries, Yields, and Fixed Income for Beginners

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The Bond Market Podcast with Fexingo: Treasuries, Yields, and Fixed Income for Beginners

The bond market is the nervous system of the global economy, yet most coverage treats yields like weather reports — devoid of context. Lucas and Luna cut through the noise by explaining exactly why the 10-year Treasury yield moves and what it means for your portfolio, your mortgage, and your job. Every episode starts with the previous day’s actual price action: a yield jump from the latest CPI print, a curve inversion triggered by a Fed speech, a corporate bond spread widening after a surprise downgrade. They then trace that move back to the mechanism — duration, convexity, credit spreads, or carry trade unwinds — and forward to the real-world consequences: a pension fund’s rebalancing, a CFO’s decision to pull a debt offering, a hedge fund’s margin call. Lucas frames the numbers within fiscal and monetary policy, while Luna pushes for the human impact: who wins, who loses, and what the listener should actually do. Targeted at individual investors, finance students, and professionals w

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The bond market is the nervous system of the global economy, yet most coverage treats yields like weather reports — devoid of context. Lucas and Luna cut through the noise by explaining exactly why the 10-year Treasury yield moves and what it means for your portfolio, your mortgage, and your job. Every episode starts with the previous day’s actual price action: a yield jump from the latest CPI print, a curve inversion triggered by a Fed speech, a corporate bond spread widening after a surprise downgrade. They then trace that move back to the mechanism — duration, convexity, credit spreads, or carry trade unwinds — and forward to the real-world consequences: a pension fund’s rebalancing, a CFO’s decision to pull a debt offering, a hedge fund’s margin call. Lucas frames the numbers within fiscal and monetary policy, while Luna pushes for the human impact: who wins, who loses, and what the listener should actually do. Targeted at individual investors, finance students, and professionals w

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