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Hey I have to find a good bond to invest in and I don't know shit on bonds and help?

>> No.1554781

>>1554769
>good bonds to invest in
>in the year of our lord 2016

>> No.1554789

James

>> No.1555799

>>1554769
What is your time horizon to hold these bonds? How much risk are you willing to take? How much are you going to invest? Have you considered alternatives like high dividend etfs?

>> No.1556125

>>1554769
All government bond are inherently crap. 10yr US <2% yield, Municipals are all close to defaulting, I'm bearish on even 1yrs. This is why bonds are hardly ever mentioned. 80s is over man.

>> No.1557056
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1557056

>>1554769
Buy Egyptian Sovereign bonds when they come out in October/November.

>> No.1557075

>>1554781
>>1556125
You are now aware that long-term corporate bond indices are up 13.6% YTD and long-term government bond indices are up 9.5% YTD.

http://news.morningstar.com/index/indexReturn.html

You are also now aware that you are retarded.

Sorry. Had to be said.

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1557132

>>1554769
http://www.direxioninvestments.com/products/direxion-daily-7-10-year-treasury-bull-3x-etf


safest most profitable investment in the world right now right here
ama.

>> No.1557760

>>1557075
>You are now aware that long-term corporate bond indices are up 13.6% YTD and long-term government bond indices are up 9.5% YTD.
You also have to pay a premium to get those yields.

>> No.1557785

>>1557760
>You also have to pay a premium to get those yields.
No you don't. No one's forcing you to buy an ETF when there's a price/NAV differential. You can buy just buy the fund directly, and typically without fees or commissions since we're talking about indices. Open fund purchases always execute at NAV.