The yield component of value stocks can play a valuable role in client portfolios given the lack of yield currently available from traditional fixed income asset classes as well as the interest rate (duration) risk associated with those types of securities.
The yield component is also an advantage of value stocks relative to growth stocks:
Not only do value equity investors get higher income and the opportunity for superior capital appreciation, but they also limit duration risk. While certain equity sectors are relatively more susceptible to a rise in interest rates, fixed income investments typically possess far more duration risk and investors with heavy allocations in U.S. government bonds have likely experienced some pain thus far in 2021.
Furthermore, bonds have been in a 40-year bull market, as evidenced by the falling yields of U.S. Treasury bonds since 1980. With economic growth predicted to rebound sharply this year, potentially sparking inflation, there is potential for more downside in terms of rising yields and falling prices for bond investors. On the contrary, many equities, such as financial stocks, should benefit from rising rates and a steeper yield curve.
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