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1. Last week and last 4 weeks
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 06:19 PM
Sunday

Percent changes Last 7 days and last 4 weeks (since March 13)


The yield changes are the percentage points differences,
e.g. if some Treasury went from 3.61% to 3.66% over the past week. then that is a change of +0.05%

Red numbers in ()'s are negative numbers, meaning the metric went down.

Treasury notes' yields up means the notes' values are down
as likely people's bond portfolios

Last week was a good week for everything (no comment on precious metals changes either way)

Last 4 weeks was good too except Treasury yields up a little (which means the notes' values went down and likely most people's bond portfolios). The good performance of equities over the last 4 weeks was entirely (and then some) due to the last week

I still haven't incorporated the dollar index yet. I'll probably put it in a couple weeks from now, when there is a value for 4 weeks prior, saving me the time to look it up.

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Market Metrics, 4/10/26 [View all] lastlib Sunday OP
Last week and last 4 weeks progree Sunday #1
Thanks! n/t lastlib Sunday #2
YW 😊 . Thanks for posting the numbers /nt progree Sunday #3
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