No Result
View All Result
Global Finances Daily
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers
No Result
View All Result
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers
  • Login
Global Finances Daily
No Result
View All Result
Home Investments

This 10% Dividend Knows Jay Powell’s Next Move

May 17, 2023
in Investments
0
This 10% Dividend Knows Jay Powell’s Next Move


WASHINGTON, DC – JULY 27: U.S. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a news … [+] conference following a meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) at the headquarters of the Federal Reserve, July 27, 2022 in Washington, DC. Powell announced that the Federal Reserve is raising interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Getty Images

Interest rates are topping out—and it’s finally time for us contrarians to get greedy. We’ll start with a group of funds throwing off double-digit yields and trading at big discounts.

In fact, I’ll hand you a ticker that’s throwing off a 10% dividend—paid monthly—shortly. We’re buying bonds again today because interest rates are topping. And when rates fall, bond prices rise. It really is that simple.

To see what I’m getting at, think back to last fall. Stocks and bonds were both hammered, putting a big dent in the idea that the vaunted 60/40 portfolio—a long-touted retirement mix of 60% stocks and 40% bonds—was safe.

That plunge in bond prices sent yields soaring—until they smacked into the 4% level last October. That was our buy signal, because every time bond prices zoomed higher over the preceding 15 years, the “4% lid” held strong. It did the same last year, sending bond yields lower (and prices higher).

We played that bond bounce in my Contrarian Income Report advisory through two ETFs: the iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (LQD

LQD
),
which we picked up in the October issue, and the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT

TLT
),
our November buy.

Boy, did these moves pay off:

Quick Bond Gains

Contrarian Outlook

Fast-forward to today and the yield on the 10-year is around 3.4%. That’s still below 4%, but no matter—rates are topping yet again. Sure, the Fed is still making noises about another possible hike, but c’mon, man. There’s a banking crisis going on, with PacWest Bancorp (PACW), the latest to be put on life support. Plus inflation is in retreat and, yes, we’re looking at a recession, likely in just a few months.

That means bond yields have further to fall. And our price upside is just getting going.

The yield on the 2-year Treasury, which has a long record of predicting where the Fed will head next, agrees: it’s called the top on this rate-hike cycle and sees rates heading lower by a full percentage point.

The 2-Year Knows the Fed’s Next Move Long Before Powell Does

2yr Treasury Rates vs Fed Fund Rate

Ycharts

Lower rates = higher bond prices. Which is what’s driving our “second shot” at locking in high bond yields at a bargain. But what are we going to buy?

TLT, our ETF play from back then, still looks good. And for once it actually pays: its posted yield is just 2.8%, but its 30-day SEC yield—a truer measure—comes in at 3.7%.

But that’s below the 4.1% SEC yield we got in the fall. Which is one reason why I recommend passing on bond ETFs and going with CEFs. Another? The bargains in CEF-land are simply too big to ignore.

Consider the DoubleLine Income Solutions Fund (DLY), which yields a gaudy 10% now and sports a 7% discount to NAV. Given that this fund traded at a 4% discount in mid-January 2022, as this rate-hike cycle was about to kick off, I expect the current markdown to be chopped in half (or more) as rates top out and roll over.

Closing CEF “discount windows” are one of our favorite ways to profit at Contrarian Income Report because they give us a coupon on top of a coupon. We get to buy a fund whose holdings are oversold and we get the CEF itself at a discount, too.

The other thing we need to talk about is the edge that human managers have in the bond world. Here, hardworking pros with deep connections make a big difference because they get tipped off when hot new bond issues hit the market.

Algorithm-driven ETFs just can’t compete. And DLY’s manager, none other than the “Bond God” himself, Jeffrey Gundlach, is as connected as they come. Plus, DLY converts its portfolio returns into dividend cash it hands us in the form of that fat 10% monthly payout. (That’s another nice benefit of corporate-bond CEFs, as 34 of the 36 or so out there pay every month.)

And DLY’s 10% payout is as steady as they come. Check out the steady beat of monthly dividends we’ve seen since the fund launched in February 2020. DLY’s stormy start in the early days of the virus let Gundlach pick up high-yield credit quality than would otherwise be available with 7%+ yields:

Put it all together and the opportunity we have in front of us is clear. As is the fact that when it comes to corporate bonds, it pays—in both dividends and upside—to go with CEFs.

Brett Owens is chief investment strategist for Contrarian Outlook. For more great income ideas, get your free copy his latest special report: Your Early Retirement Portfolio: Huge Dividends—Every Month—Forever.

Disclosure: none

Editorial Team

Editorial Team

Related Posts

Prediction markets look to institutional investors for next phase of growth
Investments

Prediction markets look to institutional investors for next phase of growth

May 27, 2026
US funds set aside cash as SpaceX and OpenAI prepare to go public, analysts say
Investments

US funds set aside cash as SpaceX and OpenAI prepare to go public, analysts say

May 27, 2026
Job ad for shepherds goes viral in China exposing labour market strains
Investments

Job ad for shepherds goes viral in China exposing labour market strains

May 27, 2026
US antitrust regulators poised to approve Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros, Semafor reports
Investments

US antitrust regulators poised to approve Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros, Semafor reports

May 27, 2026
Analysis-Samsung pay deal marks seismic change for South Korea, emboldening unions
Investments

Analysis-Samsung pay deal marks seismic change for South Korea, emboldening unions

May 27, 2026
Exclusive-Samsung plans $1.5 billion chip testing plant in Vietnam, document shows
Investments

Exclusive-Samsung plans $1.5 billion chip testing plant in Vietnam, document shows

May 27, 2026
Load More
Next Post
Ruth Sarreal

Average Rates for Deposit Accounts

Popular News

  • informa

    Rail Cybersecurity Is a Complex Environment

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • video CV versus traditional CV

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Jim Cramer Says “I Want You to Scale Out of Verizon”

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Russell 2000 Small Caps Trading Below Book And Paying Dividends

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Medicare Advantage is facing a reality check — and seniors are the ones who will pay for it

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Latest News

YouTube Is Making It Easier to Spot AI-Generated Videos

YouTube Is Making It Easier to Spot AI-Generated Videos

May 27, 2026
0

Back in January, YouTube surprised me by announcing its intentions to push back on "AI slop." Those aren't my words:...

FTSE Russell fast-entry rule brings mega IPOs into indices faster

FTSE Russell fast-tracks big IPOs into flagship indices after rule change

May 27, 2026
0

FTSE Russell’s governance committee has approved a fast-entry overhaul that will allow mega IPOs to be added more quickly to...

Future Standard bolsters distribution arm with hire

Future Standard bolsters distribution arm with hire

May 27, 2026
0

Future Standard has appointed Chris Keogh as co-president and head of client engagement and capital formation as the firm looks...

Best Fig Scents Fragrances Perfumes To Wear This Summer

Best Fig Scents Fragrances Perfumes To Wear This Summer

May 27, 2026
0

Thanks to that naturally rich profile, fig pairs especially well with florals, dessert-like gourmands, and even skin-like musks, adding depth...

Global Finances Daily

Welcome to Global Finances Daily, your go-to source for all things finance. Our mission is to provide our readers with valuable information and insights to help them achieve their financial goals and secure their financial future.

Subscribe

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Editorial Process

© 2025 All Rights Reserved - Global Finances Daily.

No Result
View All Result
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers

© 2025 All Rights Reserved - Global Finances Daily.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.