Open a Treasury Direct Account : How to buy bonds

by | Dec 29, 2022 | TIPS Bonds | 7 comments




Hello,

This video is an online tutorial on how to buy bonds directly from the treasury direct

You will have to open an account in order to buy bonds.

Bonds serve as a low risk investment and can help you diversify your portfolio. Typically you can hold stocks and bonds to create an asset allocation strategy that works for you.

However, bonds are not as easy to sell like stocks, but if you hold on to bonds, in most cases you will receive an interest payment semiannually.

You can also buy bonds through your discount broker account.

I hope this video is helpful to you. Please leave any questions, comments, or concerns down below….(read more)


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7 Comments

  1. Aaron M

    Wasted 7 minutes…. Anyone can create an account….

  2. Zara's Journey

    What about expiration date? What is this?

  3. Queen~Cafe

    I do….how do mutual bonds work? & how does the process of obtaining the stocks or bonds payment of interest paid directly to me?

  4. tom walker

    this video is NOT how to buy bonds, but how to open an account. I was initially under the impression that this would be a video showing a perhaps redacted step by step process of someone actually purchasing a bond in real time. I was wrong. boo this man!

  5. Alex W

    Where to buy municipal bonds?

  6. Tito omar

    Makes video how to buy

  7. Ryan Avery

    This shows how to make an account, not how to buy something.

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