Market Metrics, 2/27/26
For the folks playing along at home:
Dow Jones Industrial Average: 48977.92
S & P 500: 6878.88
NASDAQ Composite: 22668.21
2-Yr US Treasury Yield: 3.387%
5-Yr US Treasury Yield: 3.506%
10-Yr US Treasury Yield: 3.952%
Gold: 5296.50
Silver: 94.385
WTI: 67.24
(If you think of something you want added to this, DM me, and we'll see what we can do.)
Happy investing, everyone!
progree
(13,058 posts)Last edited Fri Feb 27, 2026, 08:42 PM - Edit history (1)
hasn't been at or below this level since Sept 2024.
Great news for those with intermediate bond portfolios who have suffered mightily for about 5 years now.
5 years ago, the yield was about 1.55%
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/%5ETNX/
For bonds, when yields rise, prices/values fall.
For people without substantial intermediate or long-term stuff, but have new money to invest, the drop in yields is of course unfortunate.
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(52,298 posts)Thanks for gathering this info.
progree
(13,058 posts)lastlib
(28,489 posts)That would be best for stock indices and commodities prices, but not for the bond yields, which could cause confusion.