JNK And VCLT ETFs Lead Bond Market Rebound

 | Sep 23, 2020 09:35AM ET

Nearly every corner of global markets has rebounded sharply since the coronavirus crash pulled the rug out of asset prices in March.

The US bond market is no exception, which has enjoyed a strong rally. Leading the way higher within the fixed-income realm by a wide margin: long-term corporate bonds, based on a set of exchange-traded funds.

Using the Mar. 23 bottom in US stocks (S&P 500) as a general trough date, Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond VCLT has dominated the bounce in fixed income. The ETF is up 37.5% since Mar. 23—far ahead of the rest of the field.

Although VCLT is holding on to its post-crash lead, the fund has been stuck in a trading range since mid-August.