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[Diversify into THIS investment before you touch another stock.]( [Here are all of the details.]( - Nicole Labra, Senior Managing Editor THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE [A "Secret" Income Source]( [Marc Lichtenfeld | Chief Income Strategist | The Oxford Club]( [Marc Lichtenfeld]( I have a few (not-so-secret) identities. By day, I analyze stocks and provide income ideas for my readers. I'm known as the dividend guy because of my international bestseller [Get Rich with Dividends]( which has been published in four languages. By night, I sing in a rock band or ring announce world championship boxing matches on TV. [Marc Singing and Announcing]( I know, it's weird. And even if you follow my dividend work, you may not know that I'm also a big advocate of [investing in bonds]( especially now. Most investors don't own individual bonds, but they absolutely should. What's great about bonds - and so different from stocks - is that you [know exactly what a bond will be worth on a specific date](. Bonds are sold in increments of $1,000. Buy one, and on the day the bond matures, you will be paid $1,000 - no matter what you initially paid for it. Maybe you paid $1,000 for the bond, collected interest for several years and then simply got your money back. Or maybe you bought the bond at a discount, paying only $850, and collected interest until you received your $1,000 at maturity. So you earned a $150 profit in addition to the interest. For years, interest rates were at rock bottom, making it tough to find [attractive bonds]( because the interest was so low. You had to take on a good amount of risk to get any kind of yield. At one point, in order to earn 5% on a bond that matured in a few years, you had to invest in low-rated junk bonds. 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So unless you're choosing the junkiest of the junk bonds - I'm talking about the rusted-out shell of a 1975 Ford Pinto of bonds - you can feel very confident you'll get your money back and finally earn a decent amount of income. Right now, [I recommend investors buy bonds]( with maturities of four years or less. That way, their money is not locked up for a long period of time. I also recommend that you buy bonds only with the intent of holding until maturity. If a bond's price goes up, you can always sell at a profit if you choose. If it doesn't rise, you simply collect your interest and then your $1,000 per bond at maturity. [There are lots of interesting opportunities in the bond market]( these days. For example, you can earn nearly 6% annually through an April 2024 bond from Ally Financial, a household-name financial services company. The bond is rated a safe BBB- by S&P Global Ratings. Even safer, the A- rated Credit Suisse bond that matures in August 2024 earns 7.5% annually. If you're willing to take on a little more risk, a BB rated bond offered by QVC, maturing in April 2024, earns you 9% annually. And one from the same company with the same rating but maturing in February 2027 earns more than 13.5% per year. Stocks come with no guarantee that they'll earn 13.5% per year, 9% or even 6%. But these bonds basically do. As long as the companies don't go bankrupt, [bondholders will get paid]( $1,000 per bond at maturity. [It's a great time to be a bond investor]( and I expect it to get even better over the coming months as rates continue to rise and bonds offer investors even higher returns. If you're ready to diversify into some speculative higher-yielding bonds like the ones I mention above, [check out my presentation here](. I've identified an investment that pays out [contractually obligated returns of up to 110% in less than five years](. It's the perfect recession-resistant investment. 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