From Contrarian Outlook: Had enough market drama? If so, it’s time to trade in your overly-sensitive stocks for some domestic cash cows paying 5% or more.
NYSE:HYG April 5, 2018 6:11am
Corporate Bonds Looking Attractive Again (LQD)
What The Fed’s New Leadership Means For Bonds (JNK)
From Invesco: The Federal Reserve (Fed) raised interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point as expected on Wednesday and signaled two more rate hikes for 2018. It also released its Summary of Economic Projections (SEP) for the next…
NYSE:JNK March 23, 2018 6:26am
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Why Rising Interest Rates May Actually Be Good For Junk Bonds (JNK)
From Contrarian Outlook: If you’re worried inflation will sideswipe your portfolio, well, you have good reason to be.
NYSE:JNK February 22, 2018 6:09am
Are Junk Bonds On The Verge Of Technical Collapse? (JNK)
From Chris Kimble: Some times Junk bonds can give quality hints to the next short & long-term move in stocks. Junk bonds look to be sending both of those signals again. The next two charts share long and short-term perspectives…
NYSE:JNK February 19, 2018 6:28am
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The Credit Quality Of Junk Bond Funds Just Hit A New Low (JNK)
From John Rubino: Towards the end of financial bubbles, people who previously paid little attention to things like “quality” start trying to figure out what they actually own. The result is either funny or terrifying, depending on the point of…
NYSE:JNK January 31, 2018 8:02am
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Junk Bonds Are Sending An Important Message To The Markets (JNK)
From Chris Kimble: Stock bulls historically like to see Junk Bonds moving higher and get concerned when they are weak. Some view Junk bonds as a leading indicator to where stocks are headed.
NYSE:JNK January 18, 2018 6:24am
Morgan Stanley Dumps Junk Bonds, Warns Of High-Yield Risks (JNK)
From Tyler Durden: According to Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, it is too late to buy junk bonds in this market cycle, which is why one of the otherwise most bullish banks is cutting its high-yield bond holdings to zero, Mike…
NYSE:JNK January 4, 2018 8:36am
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What The High-Yield Downturn Means For Equities (HYG)
From WisdomTree: The recent sell-off in the U.S. high-yield (HY) market certainly garnered a good deal of attention.
NYSE:HYG November 30, 2017 9:50am
Should Junk Bond Investors Be Scared Of Tax Reforms?
From WisdomTree: In an earlier post, we highlighted the likely impact tax reform could have on investment-grade (IG) corporate debt.
BATS:WFHY November 16, 2017 11:29am
Keep An Eye On The Suddenly Weak Junk Bond Market (JNK)
From Mike Burnick: Stocks have been defying gravity recently. They were moving relentlessly higher. But then last week, they hit a tax-reform speed bump.
NYSE:JNK November 14, 2017 6:08am
High-Yield Corporate Bonds Still Looking Good (JNK)
From Franklin Templeton Investments: Even in the face of rising US interest rates over the past year, corporate credit has been resilient, particularly in the high-yield category.
NYSE:JNK October 21, 2017 6:37am
High Yield Corporate Debt Still Looks Dangerous Here (HYG)
From Invesco: Valuations across many risky asset classes including credit are at tight levels. We believe there are good reasons valuations are at these levels, and they may indeed stay quite tight for some time. This argues for value in…
NYSE:HYG October 18, 2017 5:51am
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The Best Junk Bond Funds To Own Right Now (HYG)
From Contrarian Outlook: Junk bonds can be a great source of retirement income, or a terrible idea altogether. It depends what you buy, and really, which managers and vehicles you entrust to find value in the bargain bin.
NYSE:HYG September 15, 2017 7:16am
Low Fees Aren’t The Only Consideration When It Comes To Junk Bonds (JNK)
From Contrarian Outlook: It’s a whopper many investors believe–you may even be one of them. It’s simply this: all fees are evil. After all, the more you shell out to line fund managers’ pockets, the worse your return will be, right?
NYSE:JNK August 31, 2017 9:45am
When It Comes To Corporate Bonds, Quality Matters (WFIG)
From WisdomTree: One question I get on a regular basis is this: Do U.S. corporate bonds have further room to produce positive returns or are they oversold and due for a correction, if not an outright sell-off?
BATS:WFIG August 27, 2017 7:33am