Assuming Quote by Suze Orman
“I have never been a fan of bond funds. Unlike a direct investment in an individual bond that you can hold to maturity and be assured you will get your principal back (assuming no default), a fund has no finite maturity date and most funds are actively traded.”
About This Quote
The comment critiques bond funds for lacking a fixed maturity, making them less predictable than holding individual bonds to maturity, and notes their active trading nature.
In simple terms: Bond funds are less certain than direct bonds.
Investors should weigh liquidity and maturity certainty.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- retirement planning
- college savings
- risk‑averse portfolios
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- prefer individual bonds for guaranteed return
- use bond funds only for diversification needs
Questions to Reflect On
- When does the diversification benefit outweigh the loss of maturity certainty?
- How do interest‑rate expectations affect this choice?
Bond funds can offer professional management and diversification that individual bonds lack.