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Advantages
These bonds offer a way to cushion the market fluctuations while providing you with a very nice annual gain. In the past 10 years, convertible bonds have returned an average of 13% versus the S&P 500's return of 18%.
Another advantage is that these bonds also offer a way to receive income from many technology stocks. As well known, many technology stocks do not offer dividends, thus not providing for any income. By investing in convertible bonds, an investor can receive income in the form of the yield.
Many convertible bonds are offered by small and medium-sized companies which allow investors a slightly safer approach to getting into the small and mid-cap sectors.
Disadvantages
Unfortunately, these bonds do have disadvantages. First of all, the convertibles trade at a premium to the current trading price. To make the conversion effective, you would have to allow the stock to reach the conversion price. If the stock never reaches that price, the conversion would be worthless but the bond would continue to produce interest.
These bonds are also rather expensive and hard to get a hold of. For the average investor, it may cost $50,000-$100,000 to produce a diversified portfolio of these bonds. That is why we recommend you purchase them through mutual funds.
Finally, most convertible bonds are also "callable". This means that the company may force the bondholders to convert into stock. This does happen but not very often. The company does this to limit their debt. Bonds are referred to as debt because the money is leant to the company by the bondholder and the company has the obligation to pay them back plus interest.
If you are interested in these bonds, you would definitely want to look into mutual funds. Because these bonds are often rather expensive and difficult for the average and beginning investor to purchase, mutual funds offer these investments, usually through low minimum investments. One such mutual fund, Calamos Convertible A, has a low minimum investment of only $500 and a 10-year return of 13.45%.
These bonds are a great way to provide a nice long-term return with a little less risk. Through mutual funds, a young investor can diversify their portfolio while not missing out on the excellent gains associated with a bull market.
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