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  2. 5 popular strategies for building a bond portfolio

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    A bond exchange-traded fund (ETF) can use different portfolio strategies that can be tailored to each investor’s needs. Some funds may purchase only short-term bonds , reducing interest-rate ...

  3. Top 4 strategies for diversifying your bond portfolio

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    4 strategies for diversifying your bond portfolio A bond is a type of debt security in which a company, government or government agency agrees to pay back the borrower a certain amount of interest ...

  4. What is a bond ladder strategy? - AOL

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    The types of bonds used in a bond ladder can vary, but they often include U.S. Treasurys, municipal bonds and corporate bonds. These bonds are selected based on their credit quality, interest ...

  5. Laddering - Wikipedia

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    Laddering can free up capital as needed. A person may purchase a shorter term bond in the event that he needs the capital soon to fund his children's tuition while purchasing other longer term bonds that mature later as retirement spending with a more favorable rate, assuming the economy is experiencing a normal yield curve during this time.

  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. Dedicated portfolio theory - Wikipedia

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    Dedicated portfolio theory, in finance, deals with the characteristics and features of a portfolio built to generate a predictable stream of future cash inflows.This is achieved by purchasing bonds and/or other fixed income securities (such as certificates of deposit) that can and usually are held to maturity to generate this predictable stream from the coupon interest and/or the repayment of ...

  8. Hedge Fund Strategies for Bonds, Equities, and Bitcoin - AOL

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    Troy Gayeski, co-chief investment officer of Skybridge Capital, joins Real Vision’s Jack Farley to break down how he thinks the rapidly changing economic and financial landscape is affecting his ...

  9. Single-price auction - Wikipedia

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    There are no securities remaining to award to Company 5. Since the last company to be awarded any securities was Company 4, the interest rate they declared, 2.85%, becomes the standard rate for all Treasuries awarded in this auction. Thus, Companies 1, 2, and 3 also obtain 2.85% as their interest rate, as well as the non-competitive bidders.