Bill Gross, known for pioneering the 'total return' strategy in the 1980s, has declared the approach as defunct, advising against investing in bond funds for capital appreciation. Gross emphasizes the challenges posed by rising Treasury supply and declining bond prices.
Bill Gross says his total return approach to bond investing is dead. But while Gross may be called the bond king, diversification is emperor, says Aaron Brown https://t.co/IOsrCnTaVJ via @opinion
Bill Gross says his total return approach to bond investing is dead. But while @real_bill_gross may be called the bond king, diversification is emperor, writes Aaron Brown https://t.co/g7Ani1cBT5 via @opinion
Bill Gross says his total return approach to bond investing is dead. But while Gross may be called the bond king, diversification is emperor, says Aaron Brown https://t.co/ljD6pbuI0n
Doozy of a quote from Bill Gross “Total Return is dead. Don’t let them sell you a bond fund.” https://t.co/RQHtX0yWZX
In today's Investment Outlook entitled "They Just Wanna Sell You a Bond Fund," Bill Gross @real_bill_gross writes: "Total Return is dead. Don’t let them sell you a bond fund." https://t.co/kFqcMbhmZb
Bill Gross Said The ‘Total Return’ Strategy He Pioneered Is ‘Dead’ “Those that argue for lower rates have to counter the inexorable upward climb in Treasury supply and the likely Sisyphean decline in bond prices.” https://t.co/Hw1O7s4Uvm
My latest Investment Outlook. Yep, I said it, Total Return is dead. Don’t let them sell you a bond fund. You’re only clipping coupons, don’t expect capital appreciation. https://t.co/I0tQL9UuNz
Bill Gross, who pioneered the “total return” strategy in the 1980s that revolutionized the bond market, says the approach is now defunct https://t.co/N0MH5seujT