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Should I Float? Should I Lock? - Daily Update for Wednesday, October 14, 2009

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Mortgage and Lending with Amerisave Mortgage Corporation

Should I Float? Should I Lock? - Daily Update for Thursday, October 8, 2009

Here are the daily thoughts on interest rate floating or locking if you are asked by your clients. 

As always - consult your favorite mortgage professional who will be able to offer the best advice for YOUR unique situation

Retail Sales came in much lower than last month but no where near as bad as expected.  This is resulting in very bad performance by bonds this morning.. 

Look for rates this morning to increase considerably from where they closed yesterday when rate sheets are released by Amerisave Mortgage Corporation.

Technically speaking - the FNMA 4.5% 30 year bond has dropped to the 200 day moving average. The bond is far from overbought status.

I am recommending to

   LOCK your best mortgage rate.  I 

To learn why one should Float or Lock -

                          Check out Should I float? Should I lock? & Reasons to Float or Lock

 


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Larry Bettag
Cherry Creek Mortgage Illinois Residential Mortgage License LMB #0005759 Cherry Creek Mortgage NMLS #: 3001 - Saint Charles, IL
Vice-President of National Production

Good to know....I love these indicators.  Thanks.

Oct 14, 2009 01:21 AM