The bond market drawdown just hit 62 months

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The U.S. bond market (NASDAQ:BND) is currently on the longest drawdown in history. At 62 months and counting, U.S. bonds are experiencing its longest drawdown in history – since 1976 – with a maximum monthly drawdown of -17.2%. This current drawdown started in September 2020 and is ongoing. The second-longest drawdown period lasted from July 1980 t…

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