The Bond Market’s Late-Blooming Romance With Reality Remember when everyone thought long-term bonds were dead money? When the 10-year Treasury was flirting with 5% and headlines screamed about “higher for longer”? That was the sound of panic, not policy. Now, months later, the market is starting to wake up from its inflation hangover and realize that yields this high on risk-free assets are not sustainable in a slowing economy. Enter TLTW —the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond BuyWrite Strategy ETF —a mouthful of a name that’s quietly becoming one of the most interesting income plays on Wall Street. It’s the bond market’s way of saying, “Yes, we can be boring and sexy at the same time.” Let’s unpack why TLTW may be a bullish opportunity disguised as a defensive position —and how it’s managing to spin a double-digit yield while the rest of the market tries to figure out whether the next move is a recession or a soft landing. The Birth of a Contrarian Darling The iShares TLTW ETF w...