Yes, you may have temporary capital gains
if yields decline, or capital losses if they rise.
For example, if the market declines enough to clear the overbought, and overbullish components of present conditions, or
if yields decline sufficiently to remove the present upward pressures we observe, and provided that market internals do not deteriorate notably, we would be left with a strenuously overvalued market, but with favorable market action and no negative syndromes.
Not exact matches
Additionally, in a bear market,
if the fundamentals of a security remain strong but the market price
declines, then
yields go up.
To attribute the entire
decline in stock
yields to interest rates as
if it is a «fair value» relationship is to introduce a profound «omitted variables» bias into the whole analysis, which is exactly what the Fed Model does.
If our stock holdings lag the major indices (whether by gaining less or
declining more), we would expect to achieve performance below Treasury bill
yields.
The
yield curve can steepen
if short - term rates
decline or
if long - term rates rise.
If you follow global financial trends, you would have noted the continual (and recently accelerating)
decline in the slope of the US
yield curve.
Without adaptation, some Midwestern and Southern counties could see
yield declines of more than 10 percent over the next five to 25 years
if they continue to sow corn, wheat, soy and cotton, the report says.
Yields may
decline if cereals expend too much energy making their own fertiliser.
«Zoning of protected areas and forest conservation on private land, combined with subsidising farmers to increase
yields on degraded pastures rather than create new ones, has seen deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon
decline steeply since 2004 — although it's too early to say
if this success will be sustained,» said co-author Dr Bernardo Strassburg of Brazil's International Institute for Sustainability.
So you know, people learn how to double dig beds and do various soil conservation techniques; they learn how to intercrop, all kinds of things; agroforestry, learn how to grow large amounts of fish in [a] rice paddy, [so even]
if you're rice
yield declines a little bit your protein
yield goes [through] the roof.
If local temperatures rise beyond 1 to 3 °C, crop
yields are likely to
decline as rising heat affects water availability and plant development.
The income - generating fixed income that has produced the highest
yield is also the type that may see the biggest impact
if the S&P 500 Index starts to
decline.
If the dividends per share were reinvested and remained constant while the stock price never recovered and stayed 20 % below its purchase price, this seemingly unfortunate investment would eventually become more profitable after 18.9 years (red highlight, intersection point between 5 % dividend yield and 20 % price decline) than if those same dividends were reinvested and the stock price had remained the same throughout the perio
If the dividends per share were reinvested and remained constant while the stock price never recovered and stayed 20 % below its purchase price, this seemingly unfortunate investment would eventually become more profitable after 18.9 years (red highlight, intersection point between 5 % dividend
yield and 20 % price
decline) than
if those same dividends were reinvested and the stock price had remained the same throughout the perio
if those same dividends were reinvested and the stock price had remained the same throughout the period.
If you could look at high
yield bond trades you would have seen that they were
declining as well.
Even though their high dividend
yields act as a natural buffer to slow down any
decline in stock price (i.e.
if CTL drops 7 % in stock price then the 8.4 % dividend becomes a 9 % dividend - very attractive to
yield hungry investors), it would be nice to have some downside protection...
Given the
declining yields in US equities and continued thirst for dividends by investors, I decided to run a screen over at Finviz.com to see
if I could come up with any potential high
yield candidates.
If the
yields on either the 10 - year or the 20 - year bonds were to rise modestly — say, to 3.5 % for the 10 - year, and the 30 - year to 4 % — the market value of the bonds (or of bond funds investing in long - term Treasuries) would
decline by 20 % to 30 %.
You would lose money
if the price
declined more than the percentage you received in
yield over the life of your investment.
If interest rates remain relatively stable or even
decline over the next couple of years, you'd be better off with the higher
yield — assuming you know you won't need the money for any reason for five years.
I'll buy more
if it's
yielding 3.6 %, which could happen soon with a likely dividend hike happening this week and / or further
decline in the stock price.
If we have a 10 year bond
yielding 0.01 % and this bond
declines to -0.5 % over the next 12 months then I will make about 5.25 % in capital appreciation.
The reason why an inverted
yield curve is predictive of economic weakness is that long - term bond investors will settle for lower
yields if they start to believe the economy will slow or
decline in the future.
If an issuer exercises these provisions in a
declining interest rate market, the Fund would have to replace the security with a lower
yielding security resulting in a decreased return for investors.
Yields on callable bonds tend to be higher than yields on noncallable, «bullet maturity» bonds because the investor must be rewarded for taking the risk the issuer will call the bond if interest rates decline, forcing the investor to reinvest the proceeds at lower y
Yields on callable bonds tend to be higher than
yields on noncallable, «bullet maturity» bonds because the investor must be rewarded for taking the risk the issuer will call the bond if interest rates decline, forcing the investor to reinvest the proceeds at lower y
yields on noncallable, «bullet maturity» bonds because the investor must be rewarded for taking the risk the issuer will call the bond
if interest rates
decline, forcing the investor to reinvest the proceeds at lower
yieldsyields.
If you have a stable or declining population, you can buy 50 acres for the same price, and get the same yield without much increase in labor if an
If you have a stable or
declining population, you can buy 50 acres for the same price, and get the same
yield without much increase in labor
if an
if any.
Indeed,
if the non-temperature signal that causes the
decline in tree - ring density begins before 1960, then a short 1931 - 60 period might
yield a more biased result than using a longer 1881 - 1960 period.
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If global temperatures
decline and through stupidity after some way is found to limit and reduce CO2, global CO2 levels are reduced through the efforts of activist climate science establishment then the world will go hungry as the world's farmers will not be able to grow enough food as both
yields and cropped area are reduced due to cooler or colder temperatures and reduced amounts of that essential plant food, CO2 other wise known as that planet destroying «carbon».
So we will have decades of benefit «in the bank» to give us more decades to respond
if yields start to
decline.
For example,
If yields start to
decline when crop growth is 30 % higher,
yields have to decrease 19 % before we back to 400 PPM productivity and actual harm is started.
At some point,
if oil prices
decline far enough for long enough, the high -
yield bond market could experience significant illiquidity and raise concerns of greater financial contagion.