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How long will 5% last on long Muni Bond Offerings?

June 18, 2025
By: DRL Group

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A 5% yield on a 30-year municipal bond is an attractive buying-point for high-quality, tax-free investors. However, these levels are not always sustainable. Given the market volatility and expectations of future Federal Reserve rate reductions, it is difficult to pinpoint the ideal time to invest.

Currently, the long-term municipal market is hovering around the 5% yield mark in sectors such as housing, hospitals, and charter schools, which typically trade at higher yields than general obligation (GO) bonds. These bond sectors present attractive opportunities given their pricing dynamics.

While the current landscape of the long-term municipal market suggests a promising return, it’s essential for investors to not wait too long. The anticipation of Federal Reserve rate adjustments makes timing investment decisions more complex.

In today’s market, it’s crucial to act rather than wait for the elusive perfect timing. While conditions may seem volatile, the potential for long-term gains, especially in the municipal sector, is compelling. By investing now, you position yourself to take advantage of current opportunities before they potentially slip away. Remember, market insights can inform your decisions, but there’s no substitute for making a move. Don’t let the fear of timing hold you back; focus on quality investments and secure these attractive returns before they slip away.

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