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Should I Have Convertible Bonds, TIPS and FRNs in My Investment Portfolio?


In Should I Have Convertible Bonds, TIPS and FRNs in My Investment Portfolio? I discuss the reasons why convertible bonds, Treasury Inflation Protection Securities and Floating Rate Notes are not good investments for long-term passive investors. This is a FREE introductory lesson from the Essentials of Investing course. You can get the eBook and video course now by visiting and Sign up to Rich Warner's email list to get more FREE video tutorials on investing and updates by clicking on this link: Sign up for FREE educational articles and videos on investing at Thank you for watching. Your comments, feedback and suggestions are welcome. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL as this will inspire me to produce more videos like this one! Lord knows there are too many investment schemes out there. Either that, or the investments are too complex to understand. Most of these do not belong in a long-term investor's toolbox. In this video, I shed some light on high yield and dividend investment strategies - which are not suitable for passive investors. The mandate of this course and book is clear and straightforward, and can be summarized as follows: Preserve capital – insulate the portfolio from stock market volatility (i.e. bear) markets Generate income – by investing in safe investment grade bonds and dividend paying securities Beat the rate of inflation – generate real total returns (interest and capital gains of at least 3% per annum) Allocate funds optimally to maximize the overall portfolio’s reward/risk ratio Harness the power of compounding to maximize long-term returns What gives YOU the edge in this business of investing is a powerful combination of: A conservative investment portfolio that preserves capital and generates sufficient growth and income The snowball effect of the Power of Compounding coupled with the discipline and patience of sticking to an effective game plan. Thank you for watching and I hope to see you in the course. Please SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL sign up and get on the email list so you can get more free tips and lessons on investing at ...(read more)



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