We discuss a lot about stocks in this subreddit, but I do not remember ever seeing a post about bonds, and I am very curious about why.
Most guides about investing suggest an allocation between stocks and bonds depending on the age and risk tolerance of the investor. A younger investor should invest more in stocks whereas an older investor in bonds.
But I have so many questions about bonds and it would be nice if you could help a bit.
First of all, do you even invest in bonds? If yes, what percentage of your portfolio is invested in bonds and what platform do you use? How do they fit in your portfolio? What is your expectation when you invest in bonds?
What kind of bonds do you invest in? Corporate ones or treasury securities and why?
How do you evaluate a bond? How do you know if it is overvalued or undervalued and what are you looking for whenever you do decide to buy bonds? How do you do your research on bonds?
And finally, would you suggest someone in their mid-30s to invest in bonds or put all in stocks?
Thanks for your time
Submitted June 20, 2021 at 03:43AM by PapagamasJr https://ift.tt/35H30tv