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Why do I have to "bid" for government bonds?
Posted by: Barry Bonds ()
Date: July 13, 2017 04:21PM

I wanted to buy some savings bonds to diversify the portfolio, and just to get in the habit of saving, but I after doing research, I learned I had to go to the treasury website, register and bid with others for the bonds. Is this new? I thought all you had to do was just go to the bank and buy them there. And they are doing away with paper bonds as well, to "cut costs". There isn't any feeling like knowing you have a paper bond in the safe.

Re: Why do I have to "bid" for government bonds?
Posted by: AlbertEinstein ()
Date: July 13, 2017 05:36PM

It is a relatively new way. It generates more revenue in the long run.

Re: Why do I have to "bid" for government bonds?
Posted by: htjmm ()
Date: July 13, 2017 08:15PM


what is the future value if they rape pension funds (meaning bonds will not be paid) ?

what is the future value compared to investing in profit making companies ?


Re: Why do I have to "bid" for government bonds?
Posted by: cfhpf ()
Date: July 13, 2017 08:16PM


is this your first investment dollar, or your last ?


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