Current Coupon Bond

  

Categories: Investing, Stocks, Bonds

You hate taking risks in the stock market…so you buy bonds. But bonds are also risky if you look in the wrong place.

To avoid volatility and to ensure a higher probability that you’re going to get the interest you’ve signed up for...and get your investment back.

You’ll want to look at current coupon bonds, which trade within 0.5% of the market rate. While these bonds are more stable, they typically don’t provide a huge return on the investment.

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