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Long Treasuries Top Bond Market Returns This Year

Published 05/18/2023, 08:39 PM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 PM
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Last year’s famine has turned to feast in the bond market in 2023 as the riskiest slice of fixed income tops year-to-date results through yesterday’s close (May 17), based on a set of proxy ETFs.

The iShares 10-20 Year Treasury Bond ETF (NYSE:TLH) is the lead horse in this year’s performance race with a 4.4% gain. A close second-place performer: iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (NASDAQ:TLT), which is up 4.1%.

The ride to reach the top has been volatile. As the chart below shows, TLH’s year-to-date run has been erratic. As recently as early March, TLT was posting a slight year-to-date loss. By comparison, the cash proxy (SHV), the weakest performer year to date, has delivered a smooth ride and is currently higher by 1.6% in 2023.

TLH Daily Chart

One factor supporting long Treasuries is the expectation that the Federal Reserve will pause its interest-rate hikes at the upcoming FOMC meeting on June 14. The Fed funds futures market this morning is pricing in 68% probability that the central bank will leave its target rate unchanged at a 5.0%-to-5.25% range. If correct, the decision will mark the first time the Fed hasn’t lifted rates in more than a year.

The assumption that tighter monetary policy is ending has been a boost for the bond market overall this year. All the ETFs in CapitalSpectator.com’s bond-fund opportunity set are posting gains in 2023, including the broad investment-grade proxy (BND), which is up 2.8% year to date.

ETF YTD Total Returns

The main uncertainty for bonds – Treasuries in particular — at this point is how and when the U.S. debt-ceiling impasse is resolved. Although President Biden is “confident” the U.S. won’t default on its debt, there’s still no news of a deal between the White House and House Republicans after several rounds of talks. Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Yellen warns that the government will run out of money to pay its bills as early as June 1 if Congress doesn’t act.

There are, however, several political hurdles to overcome, including anxious Senate Democrats, who are “warning the president not to agree to anything that would hurt low-income Americans or undermine the battle against climate change,” The Hill reports.

Nonetheless, House Speaker McCarthy offered an optimistic view yesterday, telling CNBC: “I think at the end of the day we do not have a debt default.”

The bond market seems to agree, or so it appears, based on a momentum profile of all the ETFs listed above. Using a set of moving averages to quantify the overall bias in prices indicates a strong degree of bullish momentum in recent days. The crowd, in short, is assuming a favorable outcome. The caveat: there’s little room for disappointment in the market if reality falls short of expectations.

BND Wealth Index vs % of Bond Funds Trending Up

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