galway_blow_in
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Bond returns are not the same thing as Bond yields.
Your fathers bond fund is doing well because bond prices have risen, the yield moves inversely with the price.
If a bond paying €2 interest per annum was bought for €90 that is a yield of 2.2%
If your father owned that bond and the price increased to €95, then your father has done well, he has made a 5.55% return (approx it is a bit more complicated that that, the bonds maturity has shortened).
However the yield has fallen to 2.1%
In any normal world a bond with a negative yield would not exist, yet at present some bonds do in fact have negative yields.
The room for bond prices generally to rise further without moving into negative yield territory is small.
Is that not like saying if I bought a property for 100 k with a rent of 10k per annum, the yield is 10%, yet in time if the value of the property increases in value to 150k, I'm only yielding sub 7%
The income is still the same regardless, the yield to the original purchase price is what matters from an investment POV, is it not?
It is exactly like that.
You have a property with a value of €150k and an income of €10k, thats a yield of 6.67% on your asset.
While there are major transaction costs associated with property, bonds are bought and sold at the press of a button.
very interesting and explanatory artice. I like this paragraphInteresting article here https://www.economist.com/buttonwoods-notebook/2014/11/06/bubble-history
Eh, bond yields edged lower - not higher - on foot of this news.The funds will now have to rush to buy gold and commodities to protect the falling value of these bonds. It looks like the financial markets could have been seriously caught out
IMO it’s perfectly reasonable to have your pension 100% invested in a global equity fund if you’re 25 years from retirement.I have moved my pension to a rated bonds. Would I be better off to go back into equities. Dont retire for another 25 years
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