Am going to open a Treasury Direct account to directly buy US bonds
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Date: August 1st, 2025 4:13 PM Author: Plum domesticated idea he suggested
yea SECURITY, excuse for every benchod stupidity in US, maybe just maybe the US which supposedely has a 20T economy cld figure out SECURITY without having to physically mail shit to ppl
its similar with IRS, they still MAIL< dont even provide an option to be notified by email
what shit is this
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Date: August 1st, 2025 5:01 PM Author: bisexual kitchen
Good info about it in this thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bogleheads/comments/1arw4a2/learning_about_treasury_direct/
I setup my account, they didn't require me to have the password mailed- they obviously didn't smell curry like with TT. They are offering 10 year notes paying 4.25%. May be something worth considering if Trump drives down short term rates and longer term rates go up as a result.
Don't see any reason to do it right now, though. I can get a 2-5 year CD from Goldman Sachs (already have an account with them) paying 3.9%, and 4.25% isn't a big enough premium for the hassle and unknown of buying bonds. But it may be in the future. Bonds are exempt from state and local income taxes which is nice.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5757125&forum_id=2E#49149363)
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Date: August 1st, 2025 5:08 PM Author: bisexual kitchen
Actually, the guy who recommended Fidelity was correct, based on this comment:
The major practical downside is that when you buy from TreasuryDirect, you cannot exit your position early by re-auctioning on a secondary market like you can with Fidelity or Schwab.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bogleheads/comments/1arw4a2/learning_about_treasury_direct/
Fuck that shit. I'll use Fidelity if I go this route.
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Date: August 1st, 2025 8:03 PM Author: Balding Location
why bonds over money market funds?
MMF currently pay same interest but more liquid.
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