Markets are speaking in riddles today

ON1010 Research — Daily Briefing

Markets are speaking in riddles today. The yield curve looks healthy, inflation expectations are tame, and the Fed is sitting tight — yet defensive sectors are rallying and volatility is spiking like something’s wrong. Meanwhile, energy markets are in complete chaos with natural gas down 58% and oil inventories crashing 67% in a single week. It’s the kind of mixed signal cocktail that either means nothing or everything.

Today’s Briefing

Bond Markets Send Mixed Signals as Fed Faces Fresh Pressure

The Morning Bell

Markets are waking up to a puzzle this morning: the yield curve is normalizing, inflation expectations are anchored, yet defensive sectors are crushing it and the VIX is sitting 13% above its 20-day average. That’s not the setup you’d expect six trad

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Fed Holds Steady: The Pause That Speaks Volumes

Fed Watch

10Y-2Y Spread: 0.61% (normal)

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Fed Holds Steady at 3.5% — But the Real Story Is What Comes Next

Fed Watch

The Federal Reserve kept its target rate unchanged at 3.5% through February 25th, marking six straight days of stability at this level. While the headline reads like business as usual, this pause come

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Natural Gas Prices Crater 58% in Three Weeks as Winter Demand Breaks

Data Wire

Natural gas just delivered a masterclass in commodity volatility. The Henry Hub benchmark plunged 5.8% this week to $3.08 per million BTU — capping a dramatic 58% collapse from the $13.80 peak just th

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Oil Inventories Crater 67% in Single Week as Supply Disruption Bites

Data Wire

US crude oil stocks just posted their largest weekly drop on record, plunging 16.6 million barrels to just 8.3 million barrels — a staggering 67% decline that signals either a major supply disruption

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10-Year Treasury Yield Holds Steady Near Multi-Month Highs

Data Wire

The 10-year Treasury yield ticked up to 4.04% Monday, a marginal 0.01 percentage point rise that keeps the benchmark rate hovering near its highest levels since late 2023. After bouncing around 4.05-4

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Two-Year Yields Hit Pause as Markets Wrestle With Fed’s Next Move

Data Wire

The 2-year Treasury yield held steady at 3.43% yesterday, unchanged from Friday and sitting in a tight range that’s defined the past week. But this calm surface masks some serious cross-currents under

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US Debt Hits $38.8 Trillion as Borrowing Costs Create New Fiscal Reality

Data Wire

The US national debt crossed $38.8 trillion Monday, adding nearly $30 billion in a single day and climbing 7.1% over the past year. That daily increase alone equals the entire GDP of Estonia — and it’

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Fed Funds Rate Locked at 3.64% — Market Shows No Urgency for Change

Fed Watch

The effective federal funds rate has held steady at 3.64% for six straight trading days, showing the overnight lending market remains completely calm about Federal Reserve policy. With the actual rate

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Yield Curve Flattens as Growth Questions Linger

Fed Watch

The 10-year-2-year Treasury spread dipped to 0.6% yesterday from 0.61% — a tiny move that captures a much bigger tension. We’re nowhere near the inverted curve that historically signals recession, but

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Bond Markets Think Inflation Is Still Yesterday’s Problem

Fed Watch

The 10-year breakeven inflation rate ticked up to 2.28% yesterday from 2.26% — a tiny move that tells a bigger story. While markets obsess over every Fed meeting and inflation print, long-term inflati

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What to Watch Tomorrow

Keep your eyes on how energy sector stocks respond to these wild commodity swings, especially if we get any supply disruption news that could explain oil’s inventory crater. The real tell will be whether defensive sector strength continues — if money keeps flowing into safe havens despite “normal” economic indicators, markets might be sniffing out something the data hasn’t caught yet.

New reports drop throughout the day as economic data is released.

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ON1010 provides economic education for investors. Nothing in this briefing constitutes investment advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

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