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By ETF Trends
July 19, 2023
As More Investors Add Bond ETFs, Consider Long-Term Debt
2023 has been marked by a return to bond exchange traded funds (ETFs) despite continued hawkishness by the U.S. Federal Reserve. Short-term bond funds more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
July 10, 2023
VGLT: Long Bonds Near Key Support, ETF A Hold Ahead Of Key Data
The Vanguard Long-Term Treasury Index Fund has been given a hold rating due to its low cost, high tradeability, and decent yield, despite near-term do more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
July 7, 2023
Take Advantage of High 10-Year Treasury Yields With VGLT
The ADP's strong jobs report pushed the benchmark yield for 10-year Treasuries over the 4% threshold. That's the highest 10-year Treasury yields have more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
April 10, 2023
Bond ETFs 101: A Refresher
For the better part of 15 years, bonds, also known as fixed income, didn't offer portfolios a great deal. With interest rates as low as they were, bon more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
February 24, 2023
Peak Bond Yields To Signal Peak DXY And Bottom In Metals And Miners (Technical Analysis)
Focusing on the closing prices, I believe we're in an A-B-C correction from the peak at ~109 on December 7. The daily RSI in TLT is heading towards an more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
January 27, 2023
Target Long Duration, High Quality Fixed Income Before a Recession Hits
Bond markets are set to see an additional boost as the Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates by at least 25 basis points next week. more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
January 11, 2023
Falling Rent Is Cooling Inflation Making VGLT A Buy
Real-time indices of rent show it is cooling more quickly than the Fed's survey which tends to lag reality by up to 4 quarters. The Vanguard Long-Term more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
January 4, 2023
VGLT: Bonds Look Good As Deflation Scare Increasingly Likely
There is a growing threat of another short-term deflation scare as the money supply continues to collapse, suggesting that long-dated bonds could perf more_horizontal