why would you buy bonds now
CBarrett12 said:
There are arguments right now for a lot of value in the high yield corporate space.
12thAngryMan said:
Isn't that chart a bit misleading starting at the top of the dot com bubble? You mean you come out ahead when your principal doesn't crash by 40% in the first few months? Shocking!
ehrmantraut said:
Why would anybody ever buy bonds period, unless they're scared of temporary declines in value?
cjsag94 said:ehrmantraut said:
Why would anybody ever buy bonds period, unless they're scared of temporary declines in value?
Because portfolio management is not always about maximizing return.
For those who have plenty of money and don't need stock market returns. Cash returns nothing.. 3-4% returns in bonds with minimal risk gives them everything they need, including growth.
On the flip side, significant market crash, coupled with taking distributions, can be catastrophic to a rock solid financial plan if you've loaded up on stocks essentially out of greed.
Hey - I'm not even a bond guy. It's just that dismissing them out of hand is kinda foolish. They are actually quite rational, and certainly not stupid, even though I'd generally agree with you is that they're too conservative to make up a significant part of most personal portfolios.Tincup12 said:
But I get it, human nature won't allow people to stay calm and have faith in their equities, so bonds are necessary to protect irrational people from making irrational, stupid decisions with their investments.
Tincup12 said:
How are bonds superior to to equities even for those that are in retirement or approaching retirement?