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How to Start Investing in Government Bonds
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 298866, member: 31907"] Government bonds are a great way to start investing in the stock market. Because they're backed by the government, you can feel confident that your investments will always be backed by the government. This gives you a level of security that's generally not available for stocks—and it means you won't have to worry about other investors devaluing your position if they buy low and sell high. You can also invest in government bonds through online brokerages like Interactive Brokers or Vanguard. These companies offer online trading platforms where you can buy and sell these bonds easily, and they have great customer service if you ever have questions or concerns about your account. If you want to invest in longer-term bonds, such as CDs (certificates of deposit), then we recommend using a broker like Ally Invest or Charles Schwab instead. These brokers specialize in offering higher rates on longer-term investments than the basic brokerage accounts like Vanguard and Interactive Brokers do, but they tend to charge more fees overall than their smaller competitors do as well. [/QUOTE]
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