JUST IN: They’re About to Override the Market
Yield curve control. The mechanism that lets central bankers set a ceiling on interest rates, print whatever dollars are needed to maintain it, and quietly hand the bill to every saver, retiree, and working American who never voted for any of it. Last time the US deployed it — World War II — inflation ripped to 18% and ordinary citizens were wiped out. Today, the debt is 10 times larger in real terms, the credibility is worse, the yields being capped are double, and there is no postwar industrial boom waiting on the other side.
Japan tried it from 2016 to 2024. The yen lost over 50% of its purchasing power. Everyday citizens paid for government borrowing with the slow-motion destruction of everything they'd saved.
Now look at this week's Treasury auctions: three in a row, all came in weak. Natural demand wasn't there. Yields were raised to attract buyers. It still didn't work. The big banks had to step in as backstop. And the amount of debt that needs to be sold is only going up — $39 trillion on the books, $73 trillion in unfunded liabilities underneath that, and a Middle East escalation that hasn't even been priced yet.
The Fed's options are narrowing fast. Raise rates and detonate the debt. Cut rates and let inflation run. Or reach for the third lever — the one they swore they'd never use again.
Taylor Kenney breaks down exactly how yield curve control works, why the conditions are set, and what it means for every dollar you have saved. Watch before the window to understand this closes.
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