Whales Making Waves in Treasury Futures

Whales Making Waves in Treasury Futures Nerd alert: there's no way to discuss what happened in the bond market today without getting a bit nerdy. Reason being, there was an absolute deluge of block trades in Treasury futures (over $20bln--the biggest day we can remember for outright block trades). There are a few different possibilities for how this went down, but the size, structure, and timing of those trades suggests that only one or two massive players were involved. The saving grace of a move like this is that it means there was not broad-based selling pressure from a majority of the market. And although this could be viewed as "thought leadership" that inspires other sellers, those sellers had a chance to jump on the bandwagon today and instead held their ground.  Econ Data / Events ADP Employment Change Weekly 42.25K vs -- f'cast, 33.0K prev Market Movement Recap 09:04 AM Gradually weaker overnight with no standout market movers. MBS down almost 3/8ths and 10yr up 4bs at 4.63 11:24 AM MBS down 5/8ths and 10yr up 8.6bps at 4.675 02:46 PM Recovering a bit. MBS down just over half a point and 10yr up 7.2bps at 4.662
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