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To: i-node who wrote (69737)5/3/2018 5:45:39 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 356438
 
What's 'safer', at this time?

U.S. Treasuries are indeed risk-free – for individuals who hold individual bonds until maturity. However, there is a risk for those who sell their bonds prior to maturity or who invest in long-dated Treasury funds. As a result, even this “risk-free” investment can, in fact, be quite risky in certain situations.

Learn How Safe U.S. Treasuries and Government Bonds Are

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