Fixed Income Isn't Risk-Free
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Fixed Income Isn't Risk-Free By Dan Caplinger
October 11, 2006
Many investors try to keep things as simple as possible. One way to simplify investing is to take certain concepts and ideas and condense them into two opposing viewpoints or categories. Some of these are just definitions: Bulls think the market will go up, while bears think the market will fall. Others, however, grow into platitudes that are only superficially correct. One might think that all growth investors follow high-priced stocks that have the potential to become the next big thing, while all value investors look at companies that are out of favor and whose prices have fallen to levels at which they look attractive. Some believe that U.S. companies are always safer than foreign businesses. Simplifying your understanding of investing isn't bad -- until you start sacrificing truth and accuracy."
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