Homer was blind, wasn't he? And: King Lear Act III. Scene VII. .... Out, vile jelly! Where is thy lustre now? The blind leading the blind (appropos Whidbey).
"The lesson here is that diversification is a key element to stave off as much loss as possible. ETFs offer instant diversification, while giving investors the kind of exposure to a range of bonds that would be costly if they were bought one by one."
Boring. How many times have you heard this said about any number of investment vehicles? The article has very little content and says nothing new or interesting.. Once in a while someone has to take a stand on something. Do not read.
"Such a portfolio is far better diversified than any dollar-denominated ETF, especially one centered on a particular country or region." Am I stupid or do the components of this portfolio add up to more than 100% Man, that's one spicy meatball!
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The blind leading the blind (appropos Whidbey).
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Am I stupid or do the components of this portfolio add up to more than 100% Man, that's one spicy meatball!
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