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Thu Oct 10, 2024, 02:32 PM Oct 10

TreasuryDirect to Bond Buyers: Moving Your Money Could Take a Year - WSJ

People who want to move investments from their accounts on the Treasury Department’s website to their brokerage accounts may have to wait as long as a year.

The website, TreasuryDirect, is dealing with a deluge of customer-service requests. The number of funded accounts on TreasuryDirect grew to more than four million last year, from 656,000 in 2019. Americans rushed to the website in recent years to buy inflation-adjusted savings bonds at yields nearing 10%.

The resulting customer-service backlog is straining the Treasury Department’s antiquated system, which can require verified signatures and paper forms sent through the mail. People transferring securities from TreasuryDirect to third-party brokerages experience especially long waits because those requests are processed manually, according to people familiar with the matter.

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TreasuryDirect to Bond Buyers: Moving Your Money Could Take a Year - WSJ (Original Post) question everything Oct 10 OP
I guess if you're getting 10%, eh, the delays are to be expected. This is a good rate of return. Damn good. SWBTATTReg Oct 10 #1
It's too good, when considering where the 30 year rate was at. A HERETIC I AM Oct 10 #3
Wow. Joinfortmill Oct 10 #2

A HERETIC I AM

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3. It's too good, when considering where the 30 year rate was at.
Thu Oct 10, 2024, 06:57 PM
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The 30 year has only been above 5% one time, breifly in the last 5 years. Sure, it's a great rate of interest, but it's coming from additional deficit and or debt.

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