Gilt Yields Historic Low - Investor Warning
Back in October 2012, gilt yields fell to an historic low of just 2.94% on 10 year, medium dated gilts. Gilt Yields have continied to remain low for the last few years but what does it all mean?
What is a Gilt?
A Gilt is a Government Bond. It is Treasury Stock. In simple terms, you have lent money to the Government …. Remember all that public sector borrowing …. A gilt is what they issue when they borrow from us.
What does the Low Gilt Yield Mean?
Demand Means Prices Go Up, Yields Go Down
What if Interest Rates Rise?
What does that mean? Our Warning
Our Golden Rule:
When you see headlines such as record high, or record low or market crash. This is the time to take action. Do not be greedy and try and wait for a little more growth. In this case:
WE RECOMMEND WHEN GILT YIELDS ARE LOW, THIS IS THE TIME TO TRANSFER OUT OF FIXED INTEREST FUNDS THAT MAINLY CONTAIN GILTS.
WHEN THERE IS AN EXPECTATION OF INFLATION< IF YOU ARE IN INDEX LINKED GILTS OR INDEX LINKED GILT FUNDS THEN REMAIN INVESTED
Contact us today and take action.