Bonds
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Time to Consider Foreign Bonds
In 2023, foreign bonds deserve a place on the fringes of a total-return-oriented fixed-income portfolio.
By Jeffrey R. Kosnett Published
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Recession-Proof Stocks: Best Stocks to Buy During a Recession
stocks The U.S. might not be in a recession at the moment, but expectations are high that one could hit in 2023. These are the best recession-proof stocks for investors to consider.
By Will Ashworth Last updated
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These Pricey Short-term, High-yield Bond Funds Are Worth It
Boutique, research-driven bond portfolios from David Sherman battle inflation, the Fed and more.
By Jeffrey R. Kosnett Published
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Where to Find the Best Bond Market Deals
The bond market is starting to look interesting after a rough start to the year. Here's how to find the best opportunities based on your own investing goals.
By Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFA Published
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3 Ways to Earn 8% to 11% from Master Limited Partnerships
investing Pipeline companies pump profits from moving America's rising oil production.
By Tom Petruno Last updated
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Where to Put Safe Money Today
There are not many areas of the market that haven't lost ground this year, but investors could find respite in beaten-down bonds.
By Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFA Last updated
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Are You Investing Like It’s the 1950s?
Investor Psychology Make sure your portfolio’s design is truly “modern,” because the stock market is a completely different world than it was in the ’50s, when the theory of diversification (which many advisers still follow) was developed.
By Megan Clark, Investment Adviser Representative Last updated
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Retiring in a Slowing Economy? 3 Steps Can Help You Prepare
A weak stock market can create uncertainty when retiring, but a good financial plan can help you find a comfortable path.
By Erin Hadary, CFP®, MBA, CAP®, CeFT® Published
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Is It Time for Retirees to Break Up With Bonds?
Like Picasso, bonds seem to have entered a blue period. It’s time to take stock of how your bonds are doing and whether an alternative may serve you better.
By Adam J. Bruno, Certified Financial Fiduciary® Published