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Investing in the opposite of bonds

Published by: smith 2010-03-12
  • When I invest money in bonds and interest rates decrease, the value of the bond increases in inverse relationship. Is there an investment which goes up in value in direct relationship when interest rates increase?


  • Using interest rate futures, which have the same payoff as the underlying bond, you can have a short position in different maturities of bonds. http://www.cbot.com/cbot/www/page/0,1398,12+31,00.html The payoff is directly opposite of that of an investment in bonds. Commonly used to hedge the risk of a bond portfolio it can also be used to profit from rising interest rates or declining bond values.


  • Hello. First of all, I must note that Google Answers provides general information and is not a substitute for professional investment advice. No warranties are expressed or implied. You should carefully research all investments and proceed with extreme caution. ----------- Yes, there are a number of investments that go up in value in direct relationship to rising interest rates. (1) Funds that short-sell bonds From Forbes: "When rates finally rise--and they will--you can still make money in the bond market. How? By selling bonds short. A couple of mutual funds are experts at this game." "How to Short T Bonds" / James Grant, 08.11.03 Read the article at forbes.com: http://www.forbes.com/markets/free_forbes/2003/0811/106.html More about the funds mentioned in the Forbes article: Profunds Rising Rate Opportunity Fund http://www.profunds.com/profiles/profile.asp?id=69 Rydex Juno fund: http://www.rydexfunds.com/website/fund_info_fset.cfm?rydexfundid=14&show=none -------------- (2) Prime-Rate Funds From BusinessWeek: "...it's prime time for prime-rate funds. Also known as bank loan funds, these portfolios are comprised of loans made to corporate borrowers that are pegged to the prime lending rate, now 4%; the rates on the loans are usually prime plus 3% or so. That means the funds' yields rise along with rates." source: BusinessWeek, October 20, 2003 http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/03_42/b3854130.htm -------------- (3) Interest Rate Options "Interest rate Options are European-style, cash-settled options on the yield of U.S. Treasury securities. Available to meet your needs are options on short-, medium-, and long-term rates. These options give you an opportunity to invest based upon your views of the direction of interest rates. In general, when yield-based options are purchased, a call buyer and a put buyer have opposite expectations about interest rate movements. A call buyer anticipates interest rates will go up, increasing the value of the call position. A put buyer anticipates that rates will go down, increasing the value of the put position." source: Chicago Board Options Exchange http://www.cboe.com/OptProd/InterestRateOptions.asp Note well that "options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors." ------------ search terms: "rising rates," "make money" "rates rise," profit "when interest rates", "go up" I hope this helps.





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