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Treasury ETFs Fall: ‘Great Rotation’ from Bonds to Stocks? | ETF Trends

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Treasury ETFs Fall: ‘Great Rotation’ from Bonds to Stocks?January 25th at 10:40am by John SpenceBond ETFs News: PIMCO Total Return ETF’s Bill Gross: Stimulus ‘Increasingly Ineffective’ Muni Bond ETFs and the Tax-Free Coupon SEC Money Market Fund Reform Drives Interest in Short-Term Bond ETFsThe iShares Barclays 20+ Year Treasury Bond Fund NYSEArca: TLT was down more than 1% on Friday for its third straight day of losses. The fund is being hurt by rising Treasury yields amid talk of a “Great Rotation” from bonds to stocks as the S&P 500 nears its all-time high.Bonds have enjoyed a bull run of more than three decades and yields have been pushed to near record lows in the aftermath of the financial crisis. However, rising interest rates would eat into bond prices and punish investors who have piled into fixed-income funds and ETFs. [Bond ETF Investors Overconfident After 30-Year Rally?]

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