Why markets care more about the signal than the size of the Treasury buyback

- Treasury buybacks have recently lifted technology stocks, specifically benefiting chipmakers, cryptocurrency, and Moderna.
- Market analysts argue that the "signal" of easing financial conditions and Scott Bessent's pledge for further action is more significant than the actual size of the buybacks.
- This positive momentum is countered by broader Wall Street slides caused by rising Treasury yields, a disappointing Walmart earnings report, and ongoing geopolitical conflicts.
- Investors are now monitoring how these domestic fiscal signals will interact with external pressures, including threats of Iranian oil strikes aimed at impacting the U.S. economy before the midterms.
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