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Bond Strategy

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Bond Strategy
Basic standards and beliefs guiding one's bond positions. Factors influencing one's bond strategy include risk tolerance, investment goals and personal beliefs about what guides the bond market. Bond strategies may vary greatly from each other. For example, a risk averse investor may buy government bonds, while a risk lover may prefer junk bonds from start-ups.


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