Both all-items and core inflation increased 0.3% in April, as predicted. By David Enna, Tipswatch.com After three months of higher-than-expected inflation, U.S. prices in April increased on target,…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
By David Enna, Tipswatch.com Updated analysis … I Bond dilemma: Buy in April, in May, or not at all? If you are a longer-term investor looking for ultimate safety and protection from inflatio…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
Inflation again rose higher than expected in March, probably putting Fed rate cuts on hold. By David Enna, Tipswatch.com Updated analysis … I Bond dilemma: Buy in April, in May, or not at all…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
TreasuryDirect’s information often confuses investors. There is another way. By David Enna, Tipswatch.com Almost every week, I get questions about the way TreasuryDirect shows the current val…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
You didn’t expect this to be simple, did you? Author’s note: This article ended up being “crowdsourced” through helpful (and accurate) criticism in the comments section. The…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
By David Enna, Tipswatch.com With Wednesday’s release of the March inflation report, the buying equation for U.S. Series I Savings Bonds became a bit clearer. We now know the I Bond’s v…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
By David Enna, Tipswatch.com A logical strategy for some I Bond investors is to act now to redeem I Bonds with a fixed rate of 0.0% (and a current composite rate no higher than 3.94%) and use that …| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
Tipswatch.com, updated Nov. 13, 2024 Follow Tipswatch on X (Twitter) for updates on daily Treasury auctions and real yield trends. This chart shows monthly and six-month non-seasonally adjusted inf…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities