Sell Treasury bonds or hope to time a market rebound? Here’s what to do now.

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Some investment professions are advising investors to wait until the end of the year to sell U.S. Treasury bond holdings. They point to bond-friendly year-end seasonal trends as their reasoning — but don’t bank on it.

A year-end bounce would be welcome indeed to Treasury bond investors, since long-term Treasurys are down about 10% in just the past two months (using the Vanguard Long-Term Treasury ETF

VGLT as a proxy).

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