Fixed Income Trading

Fixed income trading involves the buying and selling of securities including government and corporate bonds. Learn the basics of those securities and how they are impacted by government and fiscal policy and other macroeconomic indicators.

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Riding the Yield Curve
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Why Hedge Funds Love Investing in Distressed Debt
Normal Yield Curve: What it is, How it Works
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Non-Marketable Security: Definition, Examples, Vs. Marketable
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What Is a Negative Bond Yield? How It Works in Investing
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What Is Prepayment Risk? Definition, Consequences, and Examples
What Is the Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC)? History
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Interpolated Yield Curve (I Curve): Definition and Uses
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Treasury Lock: Overview and Examples in Fixed Income Trading
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Repudiation: Meaning, Examples and FAQs in Fixed Income
Convertible Hedge: What it Means, How it Works, Example
Matrix Trading: What it is, Risks, Example
Death Put: Meaning, Pros and Cons, Example
Master Notes: What It Is, How It Works, Example
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Brave Enough to Invest in Greek Bonds? Here's How
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Constant Proportion Debt Obligation (CPDO)
Collateralized Mortgage Obligation vs. Collateralized Bond Obligation
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What Are Some Examples of Debt Instruments?
What Does Market Segmentation Theory Assume About Interest Rates?
Empirical Duration
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Risk-Free Asset: Definition and Examples of Asset Types
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How to Calculate Macaulay Duration in Excel
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How to Profit From Investing in Failing Company Debt
How Do I Calculate Convexity in Excel?
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Global Bonds: What it is, Overview of How it Works
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Convertible Bond Arbitrage: Definition, How It Works, Examples
Interest Rate Collar: Definition, How It Works, Example
Substitution Swap
Substitution Swap
Municipal Bond Arbitrage: What It is, How It Works
Intermarket Spread Swap
Intermarket Spread Swap
Zero-Coupon Mortgage
Zero-Coupon Mortgage
Next Generation Fixed Income
Next Generation Fixed Income (NGFI)
Range Accrual Options: Types and Calculations
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Cashless Conversion: Overview, Example, FAQ
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Vintage: What it is, How it Works, Special Considerations
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What Is Portfolio Runoff? Definition, How It Works, and Examples
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Single Monthly Mortality (SMM): What it is, How it Works
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Aggregator: What it is in Real Estate Investing
Stripped MBS: A mortgage-backed security that derives cash flows either from principal or interest payments on a basket of home loans.
Stripped MBS
Assignment Of Trade (AOT): Meaning, Example, Criticism
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Calamity Call
Calamity Call
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48-Hour Rule: What It is, How It Works, Example
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Reverse Convertible Note (RCN): What It is, How It Works
Dedicated Portfolio
Dedicated Portfolio
Jumbo Pool
Jumbo Pool
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Delayed Perpetuity: Meaning, Examples, Calculations
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How the Money Market Hedge Works
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Inverse Relation Between Interest Rates and Bond Prices
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Barbell: Definition in Investing, How Strategy Works, and Example
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Calculating the Dollar Value of Basis Points in Excel
Floating Charge: Definition, How They're Used, and Example
Is the USAA Money Market Fund USAXX Worth It?
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Theory of Liquidity Preference Definition: History, Example, and How It Works
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Coupon Equivalent Rate (CER): Meaning, Formula, Example
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Yield to Maturity vs. Holding Period Return: What's the Difference?
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What Is a Basis Rate Swap? Definition, Example, and Basis Risk
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Variable Rate Demand Note: Explaining VRDNs