Eh, Buffet sell apple stocks already, maybe time to think about bonds lah. You know, diversify a bit, safer for the long run, don’t put all eggs in one basket.
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what bonds, can i ask and where 2buy. im new 2all this...
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thess4885
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you can try to buy the US Government Bond but they are in US dollars so therefore you have to convert to US dollars to buy them their yield is about 5% short term
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thess4885 : what bonds, can i ask and where 2buy. im new 2all this...
stabilorrr OP thess4885 : you can try to buy the US Government Bond but they are in US dollars so therefore you have to convert to US dollars to buy them their yield is about 5% short term