Development of yield to maturity of bonds of 2019 maturity of a number of Eurozone governments. Source: closing prices of stock exchanges. NB: This graph had been superseded by File:Eurozone long-term government bond yields.png and will no longer be updated. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Since I'm bullish on U.S. stocks, I think solid dividend-yielding blue chip stocks can provide high levels of both return and income in the coming years.
However, a 100% domestic stock allocation does not a wise portfolio make. In addition to emergency cash holdings, I'm partial to an often overlooked class of investments: high-yield bonds.
The Fundamental Case For High-Yield Bonds
While many investors view high-yield bonds as the riskiest component of the bond category, in truth, they should really be thought of as a category all to themselves. As explained by Doug Peebles, the Chief Investment Officer of AllianceBernstein Fixed Income, high-yield bonds really don't have a whole lot of correlation with overall bond returns:... Continue to read.
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