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Bonds seems to be religated as a means of investment and something for the retirees.While in actuall fact it is not and virtually every investor should have at least have it to complete thier portfoilo,i read a book that shows how a portfolio should look like;

AGGRESIVE PORTFOLIO

Age 25 to 35 100% equity and 0%bonds

AGE 35 TO 50 90% equity and 10%bonds

Age 50 to 55 75% equity and 35%bonds

Age 55 to 65 50% equity and 50%bonds

Age 65+ 35% equity and 65%bonds.


With this i want members that are full informed to educate us on how to invest in bonds market in nigeria.
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Bonds seems to be religated as a means of investment and something for the retirees.While in actuall fact it is not and virtually every investor should have at least have it to complete thier portfoilo,i read a book that shows how a portfolio should look like;

AGGRESIVE PORTFOLIO

Age 25 to 35 100% equity and 0%bonds

AGE 35 TO 50 90% equity and 10%bonds

Age 50 to 55 75% equity and 35%bonds

Age 55 to 65 50% equity and 50%bonds

Age 65+ 35% equity and 65%bonds.


With this i want members that are full informed to educate us on how to invest in bonds market in nigeria.
This is really an aggressive portfolio, but I think it should be more flexible depending on the circumstances of the individual. Some people have to be more liquid than others. Investment opportunities are rather limited in Nigeria at the moment because of the level of poverty and small number of people in the middle class who need more diversified exposure.

I know we will get there someday, meanwhile I will try and find out about bonds. The only issue is that mostly mutual funds, foreign portfolio managers and pension funds invest directly in bonds. I am not sure how easy it is going to be for small time investors.
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This is really an aggressive portfolio, but I think it should be more flexible depending on the circumstances of the individual. Some people have to be more liquid than others. Investment opportunities are rather limited in Nigeria at the moment because of the level of poverty and small number of people in the middle class who need more diversified exposure.

I know we will get there someday, meanwhile I will try and find out about bonds. The only issue is that mostly mutual funds, foreign portfolio managers and pension funds invest directly in bonds. I am not sure how easy it is going to be for small time investors.
If you can't do bonds, at least you can put your money in fixed deposit.
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