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What is a Deep Discount Bond? Bonds are priced in accordance to maturity, coupon, and rating, which all affect the yield. If any of these factors results in a yield less than bonds that are otherwise similarly categorized, it will be discounted in the market compared to its peers. A deep discount bond will be the result of one of the variables having a larger variance than normal, such as the bond’s rating getting lowered or the coupon getting stripped. As a result, the price will be substantially less than its peers’ due to the calculated increase in risk or decrease in return.
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Finance allah shmoop what is a deep discount bond d
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like down here where the whales go for a bit
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of peace and quiet Look around thirty two cents on
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the dollar twenty three cents on the dollar Ah and
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here's a twelve center peace quiet so way up there
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Yeah at the surface where the flying things hang out
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a lot you know up there that's par one hundred
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cents on the dollar crowd but down here lives the
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deep discount bond crowd and we have our own set
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of rules So who are we Well we're the shipwrecks
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the fallen overboard phone companies that didn't work where Puerto
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rico and where Greece where the failed the losers les
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miserables well this guy used to yield five percent Now
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he trades for just twenty cents on the dollar He's
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so angry because well he thinks he should be up
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there on the surface at par But no the street
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has thrown him out and well he sank No michael
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phelps there they don't believe that newspapers on paper are
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ever going to be a thing again So ironically they
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don't even want his paper sad while he thinks he's
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a big bargain He's Still paying his coupon five cents
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on the hundred cents on the dollar schedule five percent
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Yeah only now you khun by that five cents a
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year for one fifth of the price Twenty cents That's
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right twenty cents for a dollar of par or you
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get five times the yield Yep five times five percent
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yield or twenty five percent When you're buying that one
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hundred cents on the dollar our value for only twenty
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cents Yeah crazy high yield if he pays if it
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continues to yield the alec he may stop We don't
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know Well oops Here comes another Who a ten cent
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on the dollar ouch coupon here is six percent So
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the yield well if it pays is now sixty percent
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crazy crazy high and clearly nobody believes the coupons going
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keep in there but deep discount bonds down here have
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another strange thing that people wake up They're in the
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sun shining land of par Don't think about appreciation meaning
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that well let's say that sears reinvents itself and becomes
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a coffee selling kid love an amusement park and the
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ten cent on the dollar bonds which paid sixty percent
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Yield Now Yeah here's the math Well what happens if
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they go all the way back up to par Well
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you've made your interest of course but you'll also make
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a ten times the money on the investment yourself right
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invested a dime and go back to pa ra tha
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dollar well And then everyone will be singing singing under
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the park under the par do dahlia under the sea 00:02:36.728 --> [endTime] and forget that
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