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  2. 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] A contrasting strategy is the ...

  3. 5 popular strategies for building a bond portfolio

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    If the bonds are held to maturity, then the investor can mitigate liquidity risk, and investors can lessen credit risk by purchasing bonds from various issuers to create the bond barbell. 4. Bond ...

  4. Could This Investment Strategy Help You Get Rich? - AOL

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    Every investor needs to choose a strategy that makes sense for them and helps them achieve their financial goals. The barbell strategy is one investment strategy that might suit your needs if you ...

  5. Here's the stock market playbook for 2025, according to ... - AOL

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    Morgan Stanley outlined the investing strategy for investors heading into 2025 this week. Mike Wilson, the bank's CIO, recommended a barbell portfolio for investors to balance risk. He said the ...

  6. Bullet strategy - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a bullet strategy is followed by a trader investing in intermediate-duration bonds, but not in long- and short-duration bonds. [1]The bullet strategy is based on the acquisition of a number of different types of securities over an extended period of time, but with all the securities maturing around the same target date. [2]

  7. Antifragile (book) - 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.

  8. What is a bond ladder strategy? - AOL

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    While a bond ladder strategy can be effective, there are other bond strategies investors might also consider. These include a barbell strategy, which focuses on short- and long-term bonds while ...

  9. List of Canadian exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    TSX: USB - PowerShares LadderRite U.S. 0-5 Year Corporate Bond Index ETF - CAD, Jul 21 2014; TSX: USB.U - PowerShares LadderRite U.S. 0-5 Year Corporate Bond Index ETF - USD, Jul 21 2014; TSX: PGL - PowerShares Ultra Liquid Long Term Government Bond Index ETF, Jun 15 2011; TSX: BKL - PowerShares Senior Loan (CAD Hedged) Index ETF, Apr 16 2012