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Why Buying Bonds Makes Sense Now | 3:00 on Markets & Money

(2/16/22) With rising interest rates and inflation fears, there have been negative attitudes about owning Bonds. With a debt- and leveraged-economy, with low economic output, bonds have certainly been under pressure. A look at the TLT EFT as a proxy for bonder performance history, we can see that bonds have been oversold. With prices on the decline, and yields on the rise as the Fed fights inflation, this is a perfect time to buy as a risk-off hedge for portfolios. There will be more volatility in equities this year, and money flows are expected to go from risky stocks to safe-haven bonds, which history bears out. This is why we believe bonds will be among the better performing assets in portfolios.
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