Buying Bonds To Beat A Bear Market?
With the Fed expected to raise rates for the fifth consecutive time and year-end tax loss harvesting on pace for a record year, stocks are looking like a risky play for many investors. Can buying more bonds help offset diminished equity returns? What are the right fixed-income strategies advisors can suggest to help clients weather market volatility? We'll speak to bond king Jeffrey Gundlach about riskier, more opportunistic credits in the market.
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