Wary Investor Sentiment Continues To Favor Long Bonds In 2019

 | Sep 26, 2019 07:15AM ET

What’s keeping long-dated bonds at the head of this year’s performance ledger for fixed-income markets? Recession worries still top the list, although nervous investors can point to this week’s renewed prospects for impeaching Trump as a factor, too. Whatever the driver, year-to-date returns for bonds continue to show that long maturities are running well ahead of the rest of the field, based on a set of ETFs that span the US fixed-income markets.

This year’s top performer by a solid margin: Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond (VCLT). The fund stumbled earlier this month after a stellar run, but a rebound in recent days has kept VCLT in the lead for year-to-date results. Indeed, the ETF’s 21.4% total return through yesterday’s close (Sep. 25) remains the strongest gain for our set of fund proxies.