As of February 19, 2026 yieldcurve.pro

30-Year Treasury Direct

19.2%

Grade B

Historical direct data for 30-Year Treasury auctions, updated after each auction. The most recent value is 19.2% as of February 19, 2026. The direct bidder share measures the percentage of the auction awarded to domestic institutional investors bidding directly with the Treasury, bypassing primary dealers.

Bidder allocation data shows the percentage of 30-Year Treasury securities awarded to each class of buyer: direct bidders (domestic institutions buying for their own account), indirect bidders (typically foreign central banks and large fund managers), and primary dealers who absorb the remainder. Shifts in allocation can signal changing demand dynamics — rising indirect participation often reflects foreign appetite for U.S. duration, while elevated dealer takedown may indicate tepid end-investor demand.

Recent 30-Year Auctions

Date Direct Grade Composite
02/08/2024 14.5% C+ B
05/09/2024 19.8% B+ B
08/08/2024 15.5% B- C+
11/06/2024 27.1% A B+
02/13/2025 18.6% B B-
05/08/2025 27.2% A B-
08/07/2025 23.0% A B-
11/13/2025 14.5% C+ C+
02/12/2026 24.2% A A
02/19/2026 19.2% B B+

Historical Statistics

Mean Std Dev Min Max Count
14.7% 5.6% 2.9% 27.2% 70