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For Investors Seeing Bond Yields Slip, Munis Offer Solid Alternative

FYI: Strategy: Be greedy when other muni bond investors get fearful and don't worry when Treasury yields begin to pick up.
Regards,
Ted
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  • Virtually all of my bond exposure (32%) is in long term munis which were inherited , all rated at least AA by S + P, first call date is June 2016. I assume they will be called, too bad, they are paying an average of 4.3%. I have a small holding in OSTIX, but glad I don't have to be be looking at bond funds right now.
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