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| Ultimately Underwhelming Despite Seemingly Significant Data | ||
| 1/7/2026 4:02 PM | ||
| Ultimately Underwhelming Despite Seemingly Significant Data There was certainly the potential for volatility today with the confluence of ADP, ISM, and Job Openings data. But the results ended up being close enough to consensus to obviate any massive reactions. Yields hit their lowest levels in a week after...Read More | ||
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| Another 2-Month Low For Mortgage Rates After Modest Drop | ||
| 1/7/2026 3:09 PM | ||
| Wednesday had the potential to cause bigger volatility for rates due to the confluence of several important economic reports. If that data had been lopsided in one direction or the other, rates likely would have moved more. As it happened, the data was mixed. The net effect was an exceedingly modest drop in the average 30yr fixed rate. Despite the...Read More | ||
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| Asurity Forum; HELOC, 2nd, Non-QM Product News; Homebuyer Demographics | ||
| 1/7/2026 10:45 AM | ||
| What are the attributes of a successful loan officer? In my years of listening to LOs compare notes, many mention “mindset” since the job sometimes can be a grind. LOs fully explore possible niches, manage their database, strive toward leadership, and are willing to understand lending regulations and comply. Regarding that last one, tomorrow’s The ...Read More | ||
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| Stronger Start Thanks to Europe and ADP | ||
| 1/7/2026 7:45 AM | ||
| Bonds rallied steadily overnight with more of the gains aligning with a data-driven bond rally in Europe. The overnight move brought 10yr yields roughly 2bps lower from yesterday"s close. Another 2bps of improvement followed this morning"s ADP employment data. ADP"s job count wasn"t particularly far below forecasts (41k vs 47k), but the previ...Read More | ||
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| Flat Ending After Early Head Fake | ||
| 1/6/2026 3:25 PM | ||
| Ending Near Unchanged Levels After Early Head Fake Trading volumes confirm that bonds are 100% back in action, but after this morning"s selling pressure proved to be a head fake, that volume hasn"t translated to any meaningful momentum. This isn"t too hard to accept considering the absence of big-tick...Read More | ||
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| Mortgage Rates Barely Budge, But Volatility Risk is Increasing | ||
| 1/6/2026 2:53 PM | ||
| Mortgage rates have been effectively unchanged for 5 straight days now. During that time, the MND 30yr fixed rate index hasn"t moved by more than 0.01%. The average borrower would see almost exactly the same terms on any of these days. The absence of volatility isn"t much of a surprise given the time of year and the lack of important economic data...Read More | ||
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| AI, 2nds, Servicing Tools; Wire Fraud Scheme; MISMO Changes; Thoughts on Affordability | ||
| 1/6/2026 10:54 AM | ||
| As it turns out, not everyone has a loan on their house. In fact, 40 percent of U.S. homes don’t have a mortgage, per the Census Bureau. Should I repeat that? 40%. (Here’s a nice map with state-level information.) What are you, or your company, doing about it? Are you even seeing those potential clients in your database? Regarding new homes… Let’s ...Read More | ||
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| Volume is Back. Still Waiting on Volatility | ||
| 1/6/2026 8:54 AM | ||
| A range trading theme has dominated the bond market since the most recent high yield on December 10th and the most recent low the following day. 100% of trading since then has fallen inside those boundaries (4.10-4.20% in terms of 10yr yields). Even though volume has made a resounding post-holiday return, there"s little for market watchers to do un...Read More | ||
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| Bonds Improve Back to Pre-Holiday Levels | ||
| 1/5/2026 3:19 PM | ||
| Bonds Improve Back to Pre-Holiday Levels While there was some relevant econ data today (ISM Manufacturing), it didn"t have an obvious impact on the bond market. Nonetheless, volume was back at pre-holiday levels. Notably, Dec 11(day after Fed day) was the last day of 2025 that wasn"t affected by progressive...Read More | ||
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| Mortgage Rates Holding at 2-Month Lows | ||
| 1/5/2026 2:52 PM | ||
| The two days of 2025 with the lowest rates were September 16th and October 28th. Both days happened to be the Tuesdays that preceded Fed rate cuts. On both occasions, those rate cuts were delivered with other comments from the Fed that the bond market didn"t like. The net effect is/was two very obvious dips and spikes. The second half of D...Read More | ||