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Why are Bonds Losing Vallue

   

We know that bond prices, like anything else with a price, can be tracked on a point and figure chart. We can also monitor the relative strength of bonds, just like we do with stocks. Also, when bonds in general gave a relative strength sell signal over two years ago, we knew that this group would likely perform poorly, when compared with the rest of the overall market.

It's important to know that a large rise in rates can be just as devastating or catastrophic as a stock market crash to many investors. Especially investors who blindly follow computerized asset allocation models.

But WHY is this all happening? And why NOW?

Let's face it; the Fed has been raising rates for well over a year now! Why didn't bonds start collapsing back then?

Could it be there is no confidence in the new Fed Chairman? Could it be a 'proxy' on the current President's administration? Could it be a resurgence of inflation? Could it be the ongoing struggle between the dollar and the other currencies around the world? Could it be the fact we are getting mixed signals about the economy'where the 'man on the street' sees no improvement, but yet, economists see signs things are picking up?
Maybe it is a combination of all of these reasons!

Perhaps it is something so very simple and basic that market pundits just keep missing it!

Maybe it is simply the fact that more people are selling bonds than buying bonds, which pushes prices down.

Look, when too many sellers appear, in any market, prices must fall. That is true whether you are selling fruit on the corner, selling all your baseball cards on Ebay'or if you are selling bonds.

But'most importantly, it DOES NOT MATTER why bond prices are falling and interest rates are climbing. I'll say that again, it DOES NOT MATTER what the reason is for these price changes.

What matters is what you will need to do about it.

You see, the bond market, compared to the stock market, can sometimes be like the Wild West. The stock market has trading collars and curbs put in place since 1987 to avoid meltdowns like we saw on October 19th, 1987. The bond market has no such limitations. And don't forget, there are no stop orders or limit orders to help dry up the outstanding demand or supply.

It's a lot like that scene at the end of the movie 'Trading Places' when Dan Ackroyd and Eddie Murphy are trading futures on frozen concentrate orange juice. When everyone wants to sell, it becomes frenzy'with no end in sight. With little or no stability in prices.

A lot of people just don't understand this! Selling a bond can be like selling your home. When you want to sell a bond, there is rarely a 'listed' market. So you need to contact a broker. They will come up with an offer price to buy your bond from you. This price has to work for you, or you won't sell. But it also has to work for them'they will often turn around quickly and offer it elsewhere, in an effort to make a profitable trade.

There are times when firms will not want to buy a bond that is being offered around by another broker. So they will enter an extremely low offer to buy the bond, not a serious offer. But when a firm really needs to unload a particular bond, it has to take these bids, just to move a bond. So, once the word is out that XYZ's bonds just traded at a severe discount, all bonds of that issue will often begin to slide as well. This is how chaos begins in bond markets.

The moves can be sudden, and they can be violent'both up and down!

It's been a while since the bond market has experienced some real volatility. Hopefully we will not experience that, but we need to be prepared for the chance that we might.

Author: Thomas Mullooly
 
Author Bio:

Thomas Mullooly, President of Mullooly Asset Management, works one on one with individuals so they can regain control of their investments. Tom's popular email alerts help folks to reduce the risks in their portfolios. To learn how to stop making simple investing mistakes and to sign up for Tom's email alerts, visit http://www.mullooly.net, today!

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