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Investors are piling into big, short Treasury bets with Warren Buffett

Last updated: June 1, 2025 8:45 am
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Bond investors are closely monitoring the latest movements in prices and yields to gain insights into the state of the economy. Currently, the trend is signaling that investors should focus on the shorter end of the fixed-income market in terms of maturities.

Joanna Gallegos, CEO and founder of bond ETF company BondBloxx, emphasized the stability and lower volatility in the short and middle end of the market. The 3-month T-Bill is yielding above 4.3% annually, the two-year is at 3.9%, and the 10-year is offering around 4.4%.

In 2025, there has been a notable influx of investors into ultrashort opportunities. ETFs such as the iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV) and SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 T-Bill ETF (BIL) have attracted significant assets, with over $25 billion flowing into these funds. Vanguard’s Short Term Bond ETF (BSV) has also seen substantial inflows this year.

Todd Sohn, senior ETF and technical strategist at Strategas Securities, advised against long-duration bonds, highlighting the volatility in the long end of the market. He recommended steering clear of anything with a duration longer than seven years, which currently yields around 4.1%.

Gallegos expressed concerns that investors may be overlooking the importance of diversifying their portfolios with bonds amidst the market volatility. She cautioned against an overreliance on concentrated broad-based indexes with heavy exposure to certain tech stocks.

On the equity side, Sohn suggested looking beyond U.S. large cap growth stocks and considering international equities. He noted the strong performance of international equities, particularly in European and Japanese markets, which have outperformed U.S. stocks in recent years.

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The S&P 500 experienced significant volatility in 2025, with record highs followed by a 20% decline and subsequent recovery. Meanwhile, ETFs like the iShares MSCI Eurozone ETF (EZU) and iShares MSCI Japan ETF (EWJ) have delivered impressive returns, highlighting the appeal of overseas assets in today’s market environment.

As investors navigate the evolving landscape of both bond and equity markets, a diversified approach that includes a mix of short-term bonds and international equities could help mitigate risks and capitalize on opportunities in the current economic climate.

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