• @bloodsangre7OPM
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    71 year ago

    Since this isn’t automated and I didn’t see one yet, decided to take the initiative!

    • @yenahmikM
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      51 year ago

      Thank you for keeping it alive!

  • @runawaycorvid
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    61 year ago

    We’re going to have a lot of ATHs on spreadsheet day.

    • @yenahmikM
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      41 year ago

      I’m very much looking forward to it!

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I’ve been buying a rolling 6 month T Bill ladder since sometime last year. Considering extending the duration out to around 2 years. If you’re buying T Bills, what’s your duration right now?

    • @runawaycorvid
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      51 year ago

      What’s the delta between T bill rates and a money market fund like SPAXX or similar? Just curious… I’ve never looked into it.

        • @bloodsangre7OPM
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          41 year ago

          With no state tax and cash being a pretty small part of my allocation, my focus is much more on accessibility vs yields. I am ok with taking the yield hit but have the flexibility of an Ally 4.15% MMA with checking options, so no T bills for me

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            To be honest, the 1% extra is probably only yielding me around $500/yr, but I have learned a lot more about fixed income over the last year than I’ve learned while rates were low.

            I’ve never been in the position to have to decide when/if to extend the duration of my bonds, hence the original question. My gut is saying that sometime this year I should extend to around 2 years duration and that by next year rates might start going down. But of course I don’t know nothing!