Bond question

Right, don't flame as I've never really bothered to read up on bonds. I was just browsing the yahoo bond screen and found this:

http://reports.finance.yahoo.com/z2?ce=5815448143…

Now, if my calculations are correct, I could make 30% by next year.....I don't really see AIG going down within a year so is there a reason that every tom, dick and harry isn't lapping this shit up?

The YTM is the yield that equates the present value of expected future CFs to the current market price of the security. This is assuming the said CFs are actually distributed; hence, the 28% return is no guarantee. Therefore, the YTM is the absolute best case scenario (all expected future CFs are realized). However, as you hopefully are aware AIG is in a very tough spot and there is no guarantee the gov. will continue to support AIGs creditors. So, there is also a lot of risk here. That being said, there is still a pretty significant return too.

 
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I actually bought Citi unsecured debt in June 2008 yielding (annual) about 6%, with maturity in May 2009. This was right before Citi fell into the toilet. By the fall, the YTM on that security was about 40%. Given that I had purchased about $20,000 of these notes with my own personal money, I was out something like $15,000 in a matter of months, and I was just some punk 23-year-old kid--I couldn't afford to lose $15,000! So I didn't sell. And that's the only reason I didn't sell--I had less to lose than to gain. By some miracle, the security recovered and I collected a few hundred bucks profit in May. I DEFINITELY bought more than I had bargained for!

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