It's time to diversify... Here's exactly how to do it. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Wealthy Retirement]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [Biden Just TORPEDOED the U.S. Dollar]( [Joe Biden]( This is the scenario we've been fearing... Instead of President Trump... We've got "Sleepy Joe" Biden behind the wheel. And now, a [sinister move that Biden just made]( could TORPEDO the U.S. dollar once and for all. In fact, thanks to this one move... Your dollars could be made worthless, or even CONFISCATED. Do NOT get caught off guard. [Click here to discover 4 EASY STEPS you can take to protect your wealth NOW.]( [BOND INVESTING]( [How to Add Bonds to Your Portfolio]( [Marc Lichtenfeld, Chief Income Strategist, The Oxford Club]( [Marc Lichtenfeld]( Interest rates have gone up sharply over the past year, and stocks are down. As a result, more people are [interested in buying bonds](. After all, you can now earn 6% or higher on safe investment-grade bonds. And if you're willing to take on a little more risk, 8% to 10% is easily within reach in [high-yield bonds](. I'm talking about individual bonds, not bond funds. In fact, I strongly recommend you stay away from bond funds. If interest rates continue to climb, you will lose money in a bond fund, whereas with individual bonds, you will make money. I explain why [here](. As long as rates are rising, [stick with individual bonds](. Here's exactly how to do that. Buying individual bonds is similar to buying stocks, but it's not exactly the same. You can buy any stock you want that is listed on a U.S. exchange with any domestic broker. The price will be the same no matter where you look. But not every broker has every bond available to its customers. Some brokers have bonds in their inventory that they can sell you. Other times they will have to go out into the open market to get the bonds for you. There are occasions when they will not be able to obtain the desired bonds for customers if there are no sellers. If you don't see the bond you want on your broker's website, call its fixed income desk and ask it to get it for you. Don't just speak to a representative. Call the fixed income desk so that you're speaking with someone who specializes in bonds. SPONSORED [Stock Under $2: Last Value Play on Earth?]( [Lonely astronaut floating on Earth orbit]( Last year it was more profitable than Disney, Square or even Tesla... But it's just under $2 per share. It could be $20 a share and STILL be a bargain. [Get the Details Here]( [To buy a bond online]( you go to the fixed income (sometimes shown as "Bonds/CDs") section of your broker's website. You can do a search for bonds based on certain criteria, such as maturity date, S&P or Moody's ratings (they rate how safe or risky the bonds are), and yield to maturity (YTM) - which is essentially the annual return you will earn on the bond. Or if you know the bond you want to buy, you can [enter the CUSIP]( which is similar to a stock ticker. The CUSIP is a combination of nine numbers and letters. While a stock ticker will be in the format of "ABC," a CUSIP may look like "12345abc6." You enter the CUSIP, and your broker's site will bring up all of the relevant information, including the price, the YTM and the minimum number of bonds you must buy to place an order, which is another difference between stocks and bonds. Some bonds may have no minimums, but others may have large ones - it all depends on the seller. Here is what it looks like on TD Ameritrade if you pull up an individual bond. This is the Pacific Gas & Electric (CUSIP 694308hg5) 3.75% coupon bond maturing on February 15, 2024. [Pacific Gas & Electric Bond]( The bond was issued by utility Pacific Gas & Electric. It pays a 3.75% coupon, which means it pays $37.50 per year in interest because the coupon is always based on the $1,000 price at which nearly all bonds are issued. It matures on February 15, 2024. You can see the CUSIP next to the name of the bond. Below that are more details, including the bond's rating - Baa3 by Moody's and BBB- by S&P. While the bond pays a 3.75% interest rate, the YTM is around 6% because the price is around $97, which actually means around $970 per bond. You multiply the bond price by 10 to get how much the bond actually costs. So the interest rate is a little higher than 3.75% because the principal is lower than $1,000. The first line shows a price of $97.125, which means $971.25 per bond (remember, multiply the bond price by 10 for the actual cost). The bondholder will also make $28.75 in profit at maturity because they paid $971.25 for the bond but it will be redeemed for $1,000. So the profit plus the interest is included in the YTM calculation. You'll also see that there are different sellers out there. The first one requires a 10-bond minimum at a price of $97.125. The second, also with a 10-bond minimum, is asking for $97.210. If you want to buy just one bond, you'll pay $97.317. [If you want to buy the bond]( you'd click the "Buy" button under the company name and on the next screen you'd enter how many bonds you want to buy and at what price if it's different from what's shown on the page. If you didn't buy the bond and wanted to check on it the next day, you'd just go to the fixed income page and enter the CUSIP to see if anything changed, such as the price, minimums, etc. Like anything you do for the first time, [buying a bond can seem intimidating](. But most of us felt the same way when buying a stock online the first few times. Once you play around on your broker's bond page, you'll get more comfortable and you'll start earning safe 6% or higher yields in no time. 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