Though I do disagree with some points made in the book, you'll definitely be a better and more
informed bond investor after reading it.
Not exact matches
Buying
bonds is often an ill -
informed minefield — in fact, many
investors don't even get the opportunity, they're essentially confined to investing in equities...
The increased focus on fixed - income markets by market authorities has, however, recently resulted in several other regulatory initiatives, which are making retail
bond investors more
informed and ensuring the quality of their trade executions.
In order to protect your own interests, if you want to buy individual
bonds, you need to become an
informed investor, and you need to stick to
bonds whose characteristics and risks you understand.
To protect your own interests, if you want to buy individual
bonds you need to become an
informed investor.
For starters, you need to speak the language of
bond investors; that is to say, being familiar with the most basic, and some advanced, terms and concepts is essential for anyone looking to make a well -
informed investment.
Credible, science - based, widely - supported guidelines about what should and should not be considered a qualifying investment helps
investors make
informed decisions about the environmental credentials of a
bond.