Should I Float? Should I Lock? - Daily Update for Friday, October 2, 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.
An additional 263,000 jobs were lost last month - much worse than expected. Unemployment rose to 9.8% right in line with expectations. Hourly Earnings and Average Work Week were also both a bit lower than expected..
Look for rates this morning to improve from where they closed yesterday when rate sheets are released by Amerisave Mortgage Corporation.
Technically speaking - the FNMA 4.5% 30 year bond have broken through a resistance level but remains to be seen if it can maintain this due to the bond being high in overbought status.
I am recommending to
LOCK your best mortgage rate. (This is the closest I will come to going back to floating. With lenders no longer offering over night pricing - this is an awesome time to lock in a great rate!)
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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