Treasury Just Drew a Line in the Sand at 5.3%, and Bitcoin Noticed

Source Beincrypto

The US Treasury said Wednesday it will at least double the size of its long-end debt buybacks. The 30-year yield reversed sharply from a 19-year high, and Bitcoin climbed past $65,000.

The larger operations start September 9 and cover bonds maturing in 10 to 30 years. Treasury framed the move as liquidity support, but traders heard a message about borrowing costs.

Bitcoin Price and 30-Year US Treasury Yield PerformanceBitcoin Price and 30-Year US Treasury Yield Performance. Source: TradingView

Why Treasury Buybacks Doubled After a 19-Year Yield High

The 30-year Treasury yield touched 5.337% on Tuesday, its highest level since 2007. Heavy issuance and rising term premiums had kept long-dated bonds under sustained selling pressure for weeks.

Hours after the peak, the announcement lifted the cap on each buyback operation from $2 billion to at least $4 billion. The change applies to the 10 to 20-year and 20 to 30-year sectors and runs through November 4, when the next Quarterly Refunding is scheduled.

An updated tentative schedule of operations will follow at a later date.

Buybacks let the government repurchase older, less liquid bonds with cash it already holds. They differ from Federal Reserve quantitative easing because no new bank reserves are created.

Treasury said the decision reflects the large volume of high-quality offers it routinely receives in these operations.

The backdrop makes the timing hard to ignore. Total US debt is approaching $40 trillion, and rising interest costs already squeeze household budgets across the country.

Markets Read a Line in the Sand at 5.3%

The reaction was immediate. The 30-year yield sank to 5.192%, roughly 15 basis points below Tuesday’s peak. The 10-year eased to 4.649% over the same stretch.

US 30-year and 10-year yield 1-hour charts. Source: TradingView]US 30-year and 10-year yield 1-hour charts. Source: TradingView

Stocks rallied alongside bonds, a reversal from earlier this week when bonds slammed stocks off record highs. The Dow added about 230 points after the news crossed, per data from Yahoo Finance.

Jim Bianco, president of Bianco Research, argued the bond market finally got the panic signal it had been waiting for.

“I’ve been saying ‘bond traders can stop panicking when the Fed starts panicking.’ I guess I should have said, ‘bond traders can stop panicking when Scott Bessent starts panicking,” he wrote in a post.

Others called the dollar amounts small against net issuance but heavy on signal, arguing that timing did the talking, since the announcement landed the same week borrowing costs peaked.

Treasury insists the program targets liquidity, not any specific yield level.

The move also came mid-quarter, weeks ahead of the scheduled November refunding. That break from routine arguably told markets more than the official statement did.

Bitcoin Climbs Past $65,000 as Yields Retreat

Bitcoin (BTC) caught a bid as the yield slide spread across markets. The BTC price today stood near $65,150, up 1.3% over 24 hours. The pioneer crypto had drifted sideways overnight before breaking higher after the announcement.

Bitcoin Price Performance. Source: BeInCryptoBitcoin Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

The mechanics are simple. Lower long-term yields shrink the return on the main alternative to risk assets. That lowers the hurdle for holding non-yielding assets such as bitcoin, and it loosens financial conditions more broadly.

Still, perspective matters. A $4 billion operation is tiny against a Treasury market measured in tens of trillions.

The breadth of the reaction across bonds, stocks, and crypto suggests the signal counted for more than the size.

The first enlarged operations begin September 9, and Treasury will update its plans at the November 4 refunding. The open question is whether 5.3% now acts as a ceiling the government defends whenever yields climb again.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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