Why the US 10-Year Yield Deserves Close Attention

The 10-year US Treasury yield, at its highest since July, has mostly moved sideways this year. However, the weekly chart reveals a potential falling wedge pattern. If yields close above 4.53%, it could signal a push towards new highs. Initial resistance is at 4.18% (200-day moving average) and 4.24% (55-week moving average). Markets expect a 25-basis point Fed rate cut in November, but investors are watching key economic data, and Fed comments for further insights.

Keep this on your radar, because while the market holds above 3.50, this longer term potentially bullish pattern will remain valid.

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