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Strategies & Market Trends : IPPs and Merchant Energy Co.s

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To: majaman1978 who wrote (858)1/3/2003 7:36:11 AM
From: KyrosL   of 3358
 
Most corporate bonds are traded OTC. It's a thin market with wide bid-ask spreads, so you only buy if you believe in a company and you intend to hold long term. Check at a few online bond quote sites before you place an order with your broker, and if his price is higher than them mention them and insist on a better price.

I only have MIR and ILA bonds and RRI and MIR common. Looking at FAX cef and some junk bond funds. Also I am looking at other IPPs, both the bonds, common, and preferreds. I think this sector beats by far all others in terms of value compared to its long term fundamentals.

Kyros
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