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October 27, 2023 / 14:57 IST
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Bond markets have regularly taken hostages and the current rout in US treasuries is nothing new.

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Making money through fixed income investment is not for the faint-hearted. Bond markets have regularly taken hostages and the current rout in US treasuries is nothing new. How to maximise returns when interest rates are rising incessantly and even risks are climbing a new mountain every day? This is an eternal question and, in the answer lies the line that separates smart investors from, well, the not-so smart ones.

Bill Ackman, chief of hedge fund Pershing Square, turned out to be smart when he covered his short positions in US treasuries, making a killing in the process. Taking a short position means to bet against the asset, in this case 30-year US treasury bonds. Remember, Ackman had bet against them in August which he now reversed by covering his position. This is a complete U-turn for him. With a pithy message that “there is too much risk in the world to remain short bonds at current long-term rates” on social media platform X, formerly Twitter, Ackman’s position change signalled that perhaps long-term bond yields have peaked.