Will Bonds Rally?

Will Bonds Rally?


In a July 24, 2025, Barchart article on U.S. government bonds and the TLT ETF that tracks the debt securities, I concluded with the following:

The range since the beginning of 2024 highlights the technical support and resistance levels. If rising U.S. debt levels lead to selling in the bond market, TLT is likely to head lower. However, if the debt doesn’t matter and the U.S. can reduce spending and grow its way out of the debt through economic initiatives, the TLT will likely rally. For now, long-term interest rates and the TLT remain in a trading range, closer to the lows than the highs since early 2024, and are waiting for the next economic shoe to drop. Expect short-term rates to decline, but the path of long-term rates depends on the success of current economic initiatives.  

The nearby U.S. 30-year Treasury bonds were trading at the 113-12 level on July 23, with the TLT ETF at $85.97 per share. The bonds and TLT have moved higher since July 23.

The U.S. 30-year Treasury Bond futures contract has traded in a narrow range in 2024 and 2025, close to the bottom end of the bearish trend that has been in place since the pandemic-inspired high in March 2020.

The seven-year monthly chart highlights the decline from the March 2020 high of 191-22 to the October 2023 low of 107-04. Since December 2023, the long bond futures have traded in a 110-01 to 127-22 range. At the 117-10 level in September 2025, the bond futures are just below the midpoint of the nearly two-year trading range.

While the long bond futures are higher than the level on July 23, they remain in a tight range as long-term interest rates remain elevated.

The iShares 20+Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) is a highly liquid product that tracks U.S. government long-term interest rates.

The seven-year monthly chart shows that TLT tracks the long bond futures.

The chart highlights the decline from the March 2020 high of $179.70 to the October 2023 low of $82.42 per share. Since December 2023, the TLT ETF has traded in a $83.30 to $101.64 per share range. At the $89.40 level in September 2025, the TLT ETF is under the midpoint of the nearly two-year trading range.


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