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Bonds On Margin - Buying

The goal of buying bonds on margin is typically to profit from the spread between the bond’s yield and the margin interest rate.

Margin rates at retail brokerages are often higher than high-quality bond yields, creating a "negative carry" where the cost of borrowing exceeds the income generated. Strategic Review: Pros vs. Cons Buying on Margin: How It's Done, Risks and Rewards buying bonds on margin

If a bond yields 6% and your brokerage charges 4% for margin, you theoretically pocket a 2% "positive carry" on the borrowed funds. The goal of buying bonds on margin is

Buying bonds on margin involves borrowing money from a brokerage to increase your total bond position, using your existing portfolio as collateral. While often seen as a strategy to boost income, it is a that carries significant risks often underestimated by fixed-income investors. Core Mechanism: The "Carry Trade" Cons Buying on Margin: How It's Done, Risks

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