Things are about to get a bit tougher for investors who want, or in some cases need, a decent yield from their portfolio. For the last couple of years, a “risk free” 4-4.5 percent has been available by simply buying the US 10-Year note. That may not look great to those of us old enough to remember when we were told to assume a 7-8 percent yield on our retirement funds, but it is certainly better than just a few years ago, when rates were flirting with zero.
However, the Fed is now under some pressure to cut interest rates again. They…Why It's Time to Go Yield Hunting Again
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