15 Key Types of Bond ETFs: 2008 Review [View article]
I ask the same question as It Figures, i.e. what are bond weekly percentage performance figures? What does this represent re the overall quarterly/annual total return performance of a given ETF?
A Closer Look at REIT-Treasury Yield Spreads (1971- Present) [View article]
I like health care REITs at this point in time, despite the fact that they’re trading at a 22% premium vis-à-vis the 12% average equity REIT discount. With an average 5.3% yield that sure beats the 3.7% 10-year Treasury. As the boomers age demand will climb for seniors’ residences, assisted-living facilities and nursing homes. Of course there are risks. Uncle Sam may cut back on Medicare and Medicaid nursing home funding, especially if the Democrats are elected. States medical expenditures may also be slashed as states see more red ink going forward. Although the current economic downturn may already be priced into health care REIT NAVs, lessening the opportunity for cap gains, but as a relatively safe place to make an excellent yield they sure are appealing.
Muni Bond ETF Yields Holding Steady [View article]
I'm a big fan of PIMCO; Bill Gross is one savvy dude and perhaps THE world bond-guru. He's got several closed-end muni funds that bear investigating IMHO.
15 Key Types of Bond ETFs: 2008 Review [View article]
Thanks
A Closer Look at REIT-Treasury Yield Spreads (1971- Present) [View article]
Muni Bond ETF Yields Holding Steady [View article]