Apr 10
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Who Released the Cracken on Mortgage Backed Securities Today?
Zeus Has Unleashed the Cracken on MBS
I know, cheesy headline but c’mon. Look at the chart above. See that last big Red Bar on the right? That represents the price drop in the 4.5 FNMA Mortgage Coupon. Too technical? Just know that if a price of a bond goes down, the yield or interest rates that is passed on to borrowers is higher. So, the more and bigger the red bars you see, the worse rates get.
This is a significant argument that the FED MBS purchase program that was announced in Nov 2008 had a definite impact on mortgage rates. Most experts agree the FED intervention affected rates by over 1% If that’s true, then rates could be headed up over 6% in short order. They spent $1.25 trillion on the program, affected the range by 1.75 (6.25% – 4.5%) and rates changed up to 5 times per during the program term Nov 2008 to March 2010.
Do You Know When to Lock Your Rate?
During the timeline outlined above, rates were on a nauseous roller coaster ride. The above chart is a snapshot of the market in real time. Most consumers don’t have access to this info, but a good loan officer does, at least they should. If you are out rate shopping in Oregon or Washington for a home loan, I am an active loan officer and if you have questions about rate volatility, when to lock or other mortgage related questions, give me a call or send me an email.
“Unleash The Cracken”! — Zeus



