Oroville Mercury-Register

The quiet fall in bond yields

What’s behind the quiet fall in bond yields?

- Rick Mootz

With all the attention given to inflation, stock prices, and job reports, it’s been easy to overlook the remarkable move in the bond market during the past few months. The yield on the 10year treasury closed at 1.37% on Friday, July 9, down from its 2021 high of 1.74% in late March.

What’s behind the quiet fall in bond yields?

One explanatio­n may be that reopening sentiment has turned a bit more cautious as the Delta variant of COVID-19 spreads globally. Another view is that overseas investors are buying Treasuries, effectivel­y lowering yields.

Still another school of thought says it’s due to declining inflation concerns. Or maybe it’s simply more money finding its way into bonds.

Whatever the cause, the yield narrative has changed from just a few months ago when market pundits believed that the 10-year treasury was heading to 2%.

Will yields keep trending lower or will they do an about face and move higher? A better question to ask yourself is, “does my investment strategy fit my goals, time horizon and risk appetite?” Challenge yourself to tune out the market noise and focus on what matters to you.

Richard H Mootz, CFP® CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ profession­al, is a Registered Representa­tive of and offers securities through Securities America, Inc., a Registered Broker/ Dealer, member FINRA/ SIPC., Advisory Services offered through Securities America Advisors,

Inc., A SEC Registered Investment Advisory firm. Mootz Financial Solutions and Securities America Companies are not affiliated. Mootz can be reached at (530) 8777007 — by e-mail rick@ mootzfinan­cial.com or visit the website at www. mootzfinan­cialsoluti­ons. com. Securities America and its advisors do not provide tax or legal advice. This material was prepared by MarketingP­ro, Inc., and does not necessaril­y represent the views of the presenting party, nor their affiliates.

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