Treasury Yields Have Surged. Is It Finally Time to Buy Bond ETFs?
Bonds are at their most interesting potential entry point in years.
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Bond investors have spent much of the past several years learning a painful lesson: Bonds can lose money, too. Now, the same dynamics that caused those losses may be reversing to create a potentially much more attractive opportunity.
We know that Treasury yields are back on the rise. The 10-year yield is still up around 4.65% and the 30-year briefly moved above 5.3%, its highest level since 2007. For investors who remember the zero interest rate during much of the 2010s, those yield figures can't be ignored.
Does that mean it's finally time again to buy bond exchange-traded funds (ETFs)? I think the answer is yes. But do you go with corporates, Treasuries, or a mix of both?
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