....when the market declines, as today, high grade bonds such as the ETFs LQD, MBB, and BND go up?
Besides, high-grade bonds tend to rise (prices) during the summer months. Exactly the opposite action of stocks.
My point is that there is always a bull market .... somewhere.
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Speaking of bull markets, did not the Dow Transports join the Dow Industrials in setting a new recovery high (and hence a new bull market)?
ReplyDeleteIf true, am I the only one who has noticed and commented on same?
R. Janson