Death of the “Risk-Free” Myth

Every market crash has a canary. This month it wasn’t stocks screaming but the one asset that’s supposed to keep its nerve when everything else loses it: the 10‑year Treasury. Its sudden bout of vertigo tells us something that should unsettle every allocator on the planet—the world’s “risk‑free” spine just flinched.

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