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Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 319
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Have any of you gotten into any of the Treasury Bond ETF's like AGG, IEF, SHY, TLT? Their dividends are pretty good, 4.3% - 4.8%, better than CDs.
Other than small fluctuations in the underlying price, I don't see many drawbacks to these ETFs.
Any thoughts or comments?
Thanks,
Survivor
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Registered User Joined: 2/5/2006 Posts: 1,148
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if yahoo is correct:
tlt is yielding 3.5%
shy 3.4%
as toppy as though charts look i'd be a little concerned prices could drop as much as 15%.
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Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 319
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I got the % yields from Telechart.
If the prices do drop, yields will rise for a possible great buy.
What do you think funnymoney?
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Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 319
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Sorry for the misspell- I mean "funnymony".
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Registered User Joined: 2/5/2006 Posts: 1,148
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QUOTE (survivor) Sorry for the misspell- I mean "funnymony".
i'm not sure what your time horizon is, but as you can see tlt is trading well above longterm support down around 96, and has become quite volatile. as far as parking some money short term, a little too much risk and volatility to principle for me. this looks to me like the latest bubble the fed's created. i'd have to see some sort orderly decline back to longterm support, before giving it any consideration.
my 2 cents
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Registered User Joined: 9/25/2007 Posts: 1,506
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I'm looking for the right time to get into TBT ...
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Registered User Joined: 7/1/2008 Posts: 889
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this morning looked pretty good to me for TBT...
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Registered User Joined: 2/5/2006 Posts: 1,148
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if the market takes its final swan dive, TLT might possibly form that second peak, providing a good entry for TBT.
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Registered User Joined: 2/5/2006 Posts: 1,148
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if your interested in bonds check out hyg.
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