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8 minutes ago, Sreeven said:

Floating aithe eam labham 

fixed entha istaadu ani nee estimation..?

these are inflation linked bonds..thats why floating component is high…

here you need to see how your investment will be compounded and interest on top of the compound…

this is safe investment…than equity…if you are looking for more profit but you can take risk…this is not suitable option for you..

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Tough to say man. Stocks are still overvalued per their fundamentals. Wait for more correction as we get through the winter. Stocks are bound to come back as earnings start picking up in the next year or so. Remember that good or bad times won't stay forever. Regression to mean is an unavoidable force in the market.

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2 hours ago, Pandubabu said:

Depends on when you need money back.

I have money in hysa,ibonds, cds ,bonds and equities

can you enlighten me

which hysa, cds you are using.. also how to buy bonds..

I need to park some money for year or so..

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14 hours ago, chicagoafdb said:

can you enlighten me

which hysa, cds you are using.. also how to buy bonds..

I need to park some money for year or so..

Hysa is basically savings account . I have amex one , there are lot many others in market . That is basically my 3 month emergency   , yielding close to 2 percent 

I have 6 month CDs in my fidelity . I may buy a car next year ,, so just saving there ..that's yielding around 3.5 percent 

I don't have bonds in brokerage , I have some in Roth and 401k..

If you want to buy bonds , recommend BND..

But I personally don't buy bonds in personal brokerage accounts .

Most of my personal brokerage is in total market funds and tiny percentage in individual stocks 

 

 

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14 hours ago, chicagoafdb said:

can you enlighten me

which hysa, cds you are using.. also how to buy bonds..

I need to park some money for year or so..

1 year , go for CD or ibonds. 

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