July 2

Understanding Conservative Retirement Investing RISKS

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Bonds in retirement is a "trendy" thing to do but is it the RIGHT thing to do? Today we're covering the conservative side of investing in retirement and the risks associated with that!

0:00 Intro
0:53 Federal Funds Rate
1:39 Bond Fund performance
3:57 Bond options
5:12 The risks with bonds
7:34 How do bonds work? Explained
9:45 How bonds can impact your portfolio
11:50 Questions? Drop them below!

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  1. Great explanation Eric! I bought into FBNDX (Fidelity Investment Grade Bond Fund) in 2021in order to “diversify” a bit into a more stable area and have been on the bond roller coaster. Its been a learning experience as I never thought bonds/bond funds could change in value so much. I plan to let it ride and keep reinvesting the monthly dividends…

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