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Tip 1 - The Basics Of Investing In Foreign Government Bonds

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The Basics Of Investing In Foreign Government Bonds

Individuals contemplating the purchase of government bonds need to understand the risks of bond investing.
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Tip 2 - How to Invest In Foreign Bonds

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How to Invest In Foreign Bonds

If you want a truly spine-tingling investment ride, you likely could do no better than foreign government bonds, also known as
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Tip 3 - Want to Buy Foreign Bonds Directly? Good Luck

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Want to Buy Foreign Bonds Directly? Good Luck

I often advocate buying individual bonds rather than mutual funds. Assembling your own portfolio of bonds is easy to do, especially if you're dealing with relatively simple and safe bonds (that rules out junk bonds, some mortgage securities and other esoteric debt instruments).
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Tip 4 - Investing in International Government Bonds

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Investing in International Government Bonds

International government bonds - available through mutual funds and ETFs - don't necessarily have the highest yields, but they provide diversification as well as exposure to currencies other than the U.S. dollar. Find out whether international government bonds are right for you.

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