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Why interest rates will rise due to the downgrade of US bonds

I understand the logic that interest rates increase as risk increases.
However, in the following article, it is written that “since demand for safe assets increases, US bonds are being bought and interest rates are also rising.”
Eh, since the rating has gone down, the safety level has dropped, right?
Hmm, I don't understand the logic.
I wonder if I'll wander around 4% for a while.
Since US interest rates are expected to drop from next year or so, interest rates will probably drop accordingly.
So, TMF is popular.
I thought I'd like to buy TLT or EDV, but it's true that TMF has higher expectations for price increases.
However, the risk of a 3x bull is huge, isn't it? In theory, it's “when you stop.”
Why don't you try holding it with a satellite?
Either way, the yen is weak, so hmm hmm.
To what extent can exchange losses be offset when the yen appreciates at the timing you want to sell?
It's bothersome.
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