US Savings Bonds
What are US Savings
Bonds?
US
savings bonds are registered, non-callable bonds backed by the
credit of the US government. US savings bonds are not
tradable, and there is no market to exchange them.
How are US Savings Bonds Purchased?
Individuals purchase US savings bonds directly from the
government.
Is there other methods to invest and get exposure to bonds?
There are many ways to invest and get exposure to bonds. A
very popular method these days is using bond exchange traded
funds. These essentially buy a market basket of bonds, and
you can buy into this fund as easily as a stock.
There are several bond exchange traded funds, some focus on
short term bonds, long term bonds, and others focus on corporate
higher yield bonds.
Know when to enter and exit bonds by tracking the bond etf signals in the
Sector Timing Report - a
better way to invest in US
savings bonds. |

Simple
way for you to keep your
portfolio safely invested in the top performing segments of
the stock market using exchange traded funds and index
mutual funds.
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