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Stocks or Bonds? How to Invest When Correlations are High

(11/17/21) Does it matter to stocks when interest rates go up or down? Since 2000, stocks and bonds have been highly correlated. Lately, as interest rates have inched upward, so have stock prices...and if the correlation holds, as interest rates start to slide (as predicted by bonds), so could stock prices similarly drop. This has taken away the choice of pitting stock vs bond performance as hedges against one another. However, a stock-bond allocation still is providing some benefit against volatility, while still offering investors a modicum of performance. The high-correlation between stocks and bonds does make it more difficult to manage portfolio risk than before.
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