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Bond Market Volatility in the Early 1950s
In 1953, the Fed was trying to get out of the bond market. It's a very controlled market and heavily managed by the Fed on an active basis. They really pegged yields in the long end. And so that's where I guess the analogy for the rest of the episode breaks down is who's gonna buy the equivalent of $40 trillion today?