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Questions about TIPs


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All TIPs are currently better investment than all regular US Gov. bonds now.
All regular US Gov. bonds are better investment than TIPs now.
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Short maturity TIPs are better than longer maturity TIPs now.
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Long maturity TIPs are better than shorter maturity TIPs now.
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Only short maturity TIPs are better than all regular US Gov. bonds now.
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Only long maturity TIPs are better than all regular US Gov. bonds now.
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Billy T
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PostPosted: 11/01/07 - 13:50    Post subject: Questions about TIPs Reply with quote

How is the principle adjusted i.e. the formula.

What factors mainly contribute to the lower interest rate compared to the same maturity Treasury bond with fixed principle? (In addition to the obvious inflation protection factor.) For example, when conventional bond yield curve inverts, what does this typically do to the interest rate discount on same maturity TIP?

How does one discount the variable principle to a present value?

Would an act of congress be required to change the formula for principle adjustment or could the Treasury do that without Congressional action?

Has the formula ever been different?

How has the held to maturity TIP yield compared to regular Treasury bonds over the past years?

Etc. - any other comments you wish to add.

You did not think getting your wish list would be easy did you? Wink

Note on pole: Assume all bonds are held to maturity.
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Billy T
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PostPosted: 11/01/07 - 13:58    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not possible to edit the options of the poll. The bold text above the posible votes was suposted to be the the first vote option. If that is you vote, state so in you comments. Also, if possible, you may vote for more than one options. (This post is my second and I do not know how this all works yet.) I will not vote as asking for other's POVs.
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