The relationship is basically inverse when interest rates go up, bond prices tend to go down. But it's also true that longer-term bonds are more sensitive to interest rate risk. Longer-term bonds tend to be more influenced by inflation or like general kind of prognostications about where the economy is going. The yield curve currently isn't behaving as normal for some weird reason.

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