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Private Credit’s 12% Yield Promise: Why the Bond-Like Safety Pitch Is a Dangerous Illusion

Private credit investments are being marketed as offering high yields with bond-like safety. Experts warn that such claims often mask significant risks beneath the surface.

The surge in private credit popularity has reached a notable milestone. Cold calls are now targeting professionals like dentists, signaling the investment trend may have peaked.

Private credit involves lending to companies that cannot access traditional bank loans or public bond markets. These investments typically offer higher interest rates than conventional bonds.

Investors are drawn to advertised returns of 8% to 12% annually. The promise of stable income with limited volatility appears attractive in a low-yield environment.

However, private credit lacks the liquidity and transparency of public markets. Investors cannot easily sell their holdings, and pricing is determined by fund managers rather than market forces.

Regulatory oversight is minimal compared to traditional banking. Loan structures are often complex, with little public data on default rates or underlying asset quality.

Many private credit funds use significant leverage to boost returns. This amplifies losses during economic downturns, contradicting claims of bond-like safety.

The current marketing push to retail investors raises red flags. When investments require aggressive sales tactics to attract new money, the risk of a market top increases.

Professional investors who entered private credit years ago are now reducing exposure. Latecomers may face compressed returns and elevated risk as competition intensifies.

Prospective investors should demand detailed information about loan portfolios, fee structures, and historical performance. If a deal seems too good to be true, it likely carries hidden dangers.

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