1. The U.S. Treasury market is losing customers due to its reliance on issuing more debt to pay existing debt, making it unsustainable. 2. Inflation erodes the purchasing power of U.S. Treasury bonds, causing investors to lose money in real terms. 3. Traditional buyers are decreasing their demand for U.S. Treasury bonds, while alternative assets like gold are gaining popularity as a hedge.
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