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Old 01-25-2022, 07:36 PM   #1
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I want to replace my PFORX with something with about equal risk. What's a better investment?
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I want to replace my PFORX with something with about equal risk. What's a better investment?
Right now, in the face of the FED raising interest rates, all bonds and bond funds are on shaky ground. If you are looking to make 2+% over the next two or three years, look at a Multi Year Guaranteed Annuity or some brokered CDs.

Seeing the fund you have is an international bond fund, I have no good suggestions if you want to just get another bond fund. Buy you could just dollar cost average into something like BND (Vanguard).
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