$iShares Core US Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG.US)$
Who is suitable for investing in AGG?
It is suitable for those who want stable management. It is recommended for those who have already achieved Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) or retired. Rather than expanding assets, it is recommended to use it as a secure asset instead of savings.
Q: When I hear about bond ETFs, I get a scary impression. Is it safe?
A: AGG is one of the most reliable bond ETFs that deals with bonds from trustworthy companies and institutions. Of course, there are no guarantees, but it is a relatively safe investment option.
Q: Can I receive monthly dividends from AGG?
A: Yes, you can. Although the dividend yield is not particularly high, you can expect stable dividends.
Who is suitable for investing in AGG?
It is suitable for those who want stable management. It is recommended for those who have already achieved Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) or retired. Rather than expanding assets, it is recommended to use it as a secure asset instead of savings.
Q: When I hear about bond ETFs, I get a scary impression. Is it safe?
A: AGG is one of the most reliable bond ETFs that deals with bonds from trustworthy companies and institutions. Of course, there are no guarantees, but it is a relatively safe investment option.
Q: Can I receive monthly dividends from AGG?
A: Yes, you can. Although the dividend yield is not particularly high, you can expect stable dividends.
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$iShares Core US Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG.US)$
AGG's total assets amount to $80 billion! When converted to Japanese yen, it's about ¥10 trillion 80 billion!
As a guideline, I believe it's best to refrain from investing in stocks that have a total assets amount of less than $3 billion. This is because stocks with low asset accumulation may have the potential for investment suspension.
Considering this, it can be considered that AGG's total assets have accumulated sufficiently.
AGG's total assets amount to $80 billion! When converted to Japanese yen, it's about ¥10 trillion 80 billion!
As a guideline, I believe it's best to refrain from investing in stocks that have a total assets amount of less than $3 billion. This is because stocks with low asset accumulation may have the potential for investment suspension.
Considering this, it can be considered that AGG's total assets have accumulated sufficiently.
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$iShares Core US Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG.US)$
AGG is a welcome monthly distribution. With the monthly distribution coming in, it becomes easier to calculate monthly income as passive income. By holding AGG as a source of monthly income for those who have retired or achieved FIRE, stable income can be obtained.
The amount of AGG's holdings divided into approximately 2% for 12 months will be deposited as monthly dividends. Please understand that this is not the purchase amount. Although AGG is a bond ETF, its stock price fluctuates. Please be aware that it is influenced by the stock price at that time. ^^
AGG is a welcome monthly distribution. With the monthly distribution coming in, it becomes easier to calculate monthly income as passive income. By holding AGG as a source of monthly income for those who have retired or achieved FIRE, stable income can be obtained.
The amount of AGG's holdings divided into approximately 2% for 12 months will be deposited as monthly dividends. Please understand that this is not the purchase amount. Although AGG is a bond ETF, its stock price fluctuates. Please be aware that it is influenced by the stock price at that time. ^^
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