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  2. Are some bonds safer than others? - AOL

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    Bonds are a contract between an investor and whoever is issuing the bond — be it a company or government — where the issuer agrees to pay the investor a specified amount over a set period of time.

  3. Top 4 strategies for diversifying your bond portfolio

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    Check the credit quality of each bond. Including bonds of various credit qualities also helps spread risk out across your portfolio. Investment-grade bonds provide low risk and regular income.

  4. How to invest in bonds - AOL

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    Buying bond mutual funds and ETFs: You don’t need to make decisions about specific bonds to purchase when you buy a bond mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF). Instead, the fund or ETF ...

  5. 9 Things You Really Need to Know Before Investing in I Bonds

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    Series I Savings Bond rates are set to change on May 1, 2024, when the new rates will be announced. To give some perspective, for Series I Bonds issued from November 2023 through April 2024, the ...

  6. Bond credit rating - Wikipedia

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    The credit rating is a financial indicator to potential investors of debt securities such as bonds.These are assigned by credit rating agencies such as Moody's, Standard & Poor's, and Fitch, which publish code designations (such as AAA, B, CC) to express their assessment of the risk quality of a bond.

  7. Barbell strategy - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a barbell strategy is formed when a trader invests in long- and short-duration bonds, but does not invest in intermediate-duration bonds.This strategy is useful when interest rates are rising; as the short term maturities are rolled over they receive a higher interest rate, raising the value. [1]

  8. Ask a Fool: What Is the Recommended Ratio of Stocks, Bonds ...

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    In this video as part of The Motley Fool's "Ask a Fool" series, Fool contributor Dan Caplinger takes a question from a Fool reader, who asks, "What ratio of stocks, bonds and cash do you recommend ...

  9. Bonds vs. bond funds: Which is right for you? - AOL

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    Bond funds offer diversification, as they invest in multiple bonds, reducing the risk associated with any single bond defaulting. Bond funds also offer a wide range of options for investors.

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