US10Y Is Pushing Higher _ And Other Markets Feel It

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US10Y Is Pushing Higher _ And Other Markets Feel ItUnited States 10 Year Government Bonds YieldTVC:US10Ypejman_zwinToday I’m back with a fresh U.S. 10-Year Government Bond Yield(US10) view. This index is a major macro gauge, and when it trends higher it can pressure risk assets like US equities, Gold(XAUUSD), Silver(XAGUSD), and crypto, especially Bitcoin(BTCUSDT). It’s worth keeping on your chart. In the previous analysis, the bullish path played out, and key targets were reached. Right now, US10Y has broken above its resistance line and is moving near a resistance zone(4.81%-4.62%). From an Elliott Wave perspective, a five-wave impulsive advance may be developing. I expect US10Y to challenge and potentially break that resistance zone(4.81%-4.62%); if momentum expands, higher targets become likely. First Target: 4.73% Second Target: 4.91% Stop Loss(SL): 4.43% ------------ How Rising 10-Year Bond Yields Influence Major Assets When 10-year government bond yields move higher, they tend to reshape investor behavior across markets: Bitcoin(BTCUSDT) & Cryptocurrencies As yields climb, capital often rotates toward safer, income-generating assets like bonds. This shift can reduce demand for high-risk assets such as Bitcoin, potentially leading to price pressure. Gold(XAUUSD) Gold typically struggles in a rising-yield environment. Since it doesn’t generate income, higher bond yields increase the opportunity cost of holding gold, which can weigh on its price. U.S. Equities Stocks, especially growth and tech sectors, may face headwinds. Higher yields usually mean higher borrowing costs, which can compress margins and slow down expansion for companies reliant on financing. ------------ What’s your view on US10Y? Can it break the resistance zone(4.81%-4.62%) and weigh on other markets? 💡 Please respect each other's opinions and express agreement or disagreement politely. 📌 US 10-Year Government Bond Yield Analyze (US10Y%), Daily time frame. 🛑 Always set a Stop Loss(SL) for every position you open. ✅ This is just my idea; I’d love to see your thoughts too! 🔥 If you find it helpful, please BOOST this post and share it with your friends.