Why junk bonds may outperform stocks for a while
Money Life with Chuck Jaffe - A podcast by Chuck Jaffe
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Bond-fund manager Bruce Monrad, chairman of the Northeast Investors Trust, discusses the way that investors may want to look at junk bonds as a way to boost a portfolio's equity returns while reducing volatility, especially in these low-rate and low-yield times. Monrad notes that high-yield bonds often edge the stock market during troubled times, and explains why the recovery from the pandemic might be a period to expect that. Also on the show, Brian Dress of Left Brain Investment Research discusses investing in China and in one of China's biggest and best known stock success stories now, Ed Carson of Investor's Business Daily talks about the news site's latest investor optimism survey -- which shows that only the winning electorate feels much hope right now -- and Matt King of King Wealth Advisors covers mutual funds and ETFs in the Market Call.