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Treasury Markets 101 and Bitcoin: What's Breaking and Why with James Lavish

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The US Treasury Auction Hasn't Really Fail, Right?

US Treasury hosts these auctions. There's what? About 300 a year or so, right? They need to raise a certain amount of money through debt and they're competitive and non-competitive bids. Who is buying these treasuries? Well, you know that sovereigns are buying fewer and fewer of them. As the dollar goes up, it becomes more expensive for them to buy theseTreasury bonds. The dollar going up is actually anti-inflationary. And we've been close, but it hasn't, it hasn't happened, right? We haven't had a US Treasury auction really fail, have we? Ah, we've, we've had them fail momentarily, but

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