Bull Market In U.S. Bonds Still Running Hot In 2019

 | Nov 07, 2019 07:23AM ET

Fixed-income investing has been a winner in no small degree this year. Throwing money at almost any slice of U.S. bonds has been a winning decision, based on a set of exchange-traded funds. Notably, favoring bigger duration risks has delivered bigger returns.

For the top-performing slice of U.S. fixed income, this year’s results so far have, at times, rivaled the extraordinary run in U.S. stocks. Indeed, the current year-to-date leader on our bond ETF list could be mistaken for an equity fund if you looked only the price histories. Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond (Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond (NASDAQ:VCLT) is up a red-hot 21.4% so far this year (through Nov. 6). That’s behind the U.S. stock market (SPY (NYSE:SPY)), although a few weeks back VCLT was in the lead.