04-19-2017, 01:33 PM
Really, the only thing you need to know about bonds is that they have an inverse relationship with interest rates. If rates go up, bonds go down, and vice versa. You will probably never do a thing with bonds in your life.
It's kind of outdated, because most of us do a 401(k) or something like that, and if we're going to invest in mutual funds, yes there may be some bond funds in there, but we aren't going to track them at all.
It's kind of outdated, because most of us do a 401(k) or something like that, and if we're going to invest in mutual funds, yes there may be some bond funds in there, but we aren't going to track them at all.
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