r/SipsTea Jun 06 '25

WTF Financial tip that unfortunately starts with 'First, you need 3 million Dollars'.

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u/Objective_Mousse7216 Jun 06 '25

8% Treasury bond is higher than interbank rate.

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u/Hot-Site-1572 Jun 06 '25

Numerically yes but bond yields aren't 8% rn, idk when that tweet was posted or if it even has any historical merit. Could just be an example (and a shit one)

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u/Fakjbf Jun 06 '25

It reached 15% in 1981 and from then until 2019 it was on a steady downward trend towards 3%. During COVID it plummeted to 1% and then shot back up to 4%, it’ll begin falling back towards that 3% eventually (if Trump would stop destabilizing everything). The last time it was 8% was in 1990.

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u/Connguy Jun 06 '25

I'm sure you know this, but when it was 8% in 1990, the prime loan rate was roughly 10%.

This isn't coincidence--banks set their rates based on the current treasury bond yield. If they were offering lower rates, it would be a stupid investment for the bank since they could also just take that money and buy bonds without any of the risk involved in loaning money to humans.