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  1. Which Bond Strategies May Offer the Best Path Forward
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Which Bond Strategies May Offer the Best Path Forward

Nick WodeshickOct 03, 2025
2025-10-03

While current macro conditions across the globe make many economic outlooks a bit more murky, one thing remains relatively clear: It may be a very good time to be investing in bonds.

Here’s why. To begin, the Federal Reserve has finally gotten back on track with its rate cutting cycle. Lower interest rates bode well for a variety of investment strategies, but not for money market funds. Traditionally, money market funds tend to see their income cut down as interest rates drop lower and lower.

To make matters more interesting, there were a lot of funds sitting in money market funds prior to the Fed’s renewed rate regimen. Crane Data’s September 2025 Issue noted that about $7.6 trillion sat in money market funds at the time. With money market funds losing some of their value, bonds could emerge as a simple alternative.

This is all happening against a backdrop of potentially slower growth. As advisors know, a slower path towards growth tends to create a more favorable path for bonds. 

If bonds are offering a tantalizing opportunity, advisors may want to carefully choose which kinds of strategies they choose to embrace. After all, some bond strategies may prove to be far more prepared to meet the moment than others. 

Duration Evaluation

Given that interest rates are now coming down, advisors may be tempted to focus their bond allocations towards a shorter duration. However, an intermediate duration may offer a better solution for the long-term. 

In the short-term, the bond market already had priced in some of the Fed’s rate-cutting maneuvers, limiting some of the benefits of a short duration allocation. Furthermore, short duration bonds expose advisors to more frequent reinvestment risks. 

Meanwhile, longer duration bonds can expose one to long-term volatility that can be difficult to anticipate. As such, intermediate duration bonds can offer a good middle ground in more ways than one. These bonds can reap the benefits of rate cuts, while mitigating both reinvestment risk and long-term volatility. 


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Understanding the Demand for Active Management

However, duration isn’t the only aspect of bond strategies that advisors should be evaluating. While many folks have relied on passive fixed income for years, now may be the time to consider pivoting some assets to active management. 

Actively managed funds have been seeing rising demand from the greater investment community for a reason. These strategies can offer greater flexibility, along with the potential for outperforming traditional tried-and-true indexes. 

In an era where uncertainty is the name of the game, flexibility could prove to be more valuable than ever. Even though the market is expecting more interest rate cuts down the line, the frequency and intensity of the cuts remains uncertain. This is where active managers can really prove their worth. Actively managed funds can more nimbly reposition their assets to adapt to changing market conditions, including interest rate cuts, be it offensively or defensively.

Furthermore, actively managed funds let advisors tap into the bond expertise of a variety of different investment teams. These active funds are usually looking to outperform a chosen index, leveraging their flexibility to make opportunistic plays to get ahead of passive peers in the field. 

This is why active management can be so advantageous in the field of bonds. Not only can active managers keep advisors ahead of the competition, but they can leverage their flexibility to help fine-tune a portfolio’s risk profile. 

Going Global

Everybody knows that diversification is key to running a solid equity strategy. However, the same is true for cultivating a good fixed income portfolio as well. 

One way advisors can look to diversify their bond assets is by gaining global exposure. Again, much like equities, taking on international bonds can give advisors access to new avenues for income and capital appreciation that wouldn’t otherwise be available from domestic strategies. 

Furthermore, many countries across the globe are in far different stages of rate-easing cycles. By gaining access to their fixed income markets, investors can potentially tap into the benefits of lower interest rates, even if rate cuts dried up in the United States. 

That being said, the international bond market may seem imposing for some advisors. This is why active management can be so beneficial. Active managers can take advantage of their fund’s flexibility in order to get ahead of different opportunities across the globe, while also being able to reposition themselves if a market turns sour. 

All in all, the environment still looks relatively sunny for the bond market. Advisors looking to make the most of this moment should look to do their due diligence to fine-tune their opportunity set and risk profile.

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Originally published by Advisor Perspectives

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