After yesterday’s announcement that the U.S. Treasury was adding liquidity to the long-term (30 year) bond market, we saw an immediate bump to pre-market indexes as bond yield rates dropped. In one day, that seems to have turned around: the 30-year bond is now back up to +5.25%, the 10-year at +4.71% and the 2-year +4.19%. Apply this to today’s pre-market indexes, and the results aren’t pretty: the Dow is down -440 points at this hour, the S&P 500 is -44 and the Nasdaq is -250 points.

Add to this higher spot oil prices both internationally (Brent crude is $94 per barrel [/bbl]) and domestically (WTI is $87/bbl) as the “economic D-day” is promised by the White House in its now six-month war with Iran. This helps push market futures lower with struggles in the global oil market appearing to continue. We don’t plant our seeds too deep in the soil regarding news items on the Strait of Hormuz, however; everything there is subject to change.

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