Friday, September 18, 2009

Massachusetts Mortgage Rate Commentary 09/18/09

Here's your Daily Commentary report compliments of Jeff Drew and Star Mortgage!


Friday’s bond market has opened in negative territory with little to drive trading. The stock markets are showing minor gains with the Dow up 36 points and the Nasdaq up 3 points. The bond market is currently down 7/32, but we will likely see little change in this morning’s mortgage rates due to strength late yesterday.

There is no relevant economic news scheduled for release today. Look for the stock markets to be the biggest influence on any swings in bond trading or mortgage rates this afternoon. As long as the stock markets remain fairly calm, mortgage rates will likely follow suit. However, this may be difficult because today is known as Quadruple Witching day in the stock markets. This is where stock index futures and options, stock options and individual stock futures all expire. As those options are executed throughout the day, it is common to see wide fluctuations in stocks. If the major stock indexes show sizable losses, bonds may benefit. If the indexes move higher, extending their recent rally, we could …


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©Mortgage Commentary 2009

* Please note that this information reflects just one opinion on the current market. If you are considering a purchase or refinance and have a mortgage rate and monthly payment you are comfortable with you may want to consider locking that mortgage rate. It is very difficult to predict the market in these very volatile times. Most lenders have a mortgage rate renegotiation policy. Contact Jeff Drew for details. Jeff@StarMortgage.com

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