From: pmessnospam@frontiernet.net
"TK Sung" wrote in message
news:kMldb.6665$jM2.112@newssvr27.news.prodigy.com...
> Per your request, I'm moving this discussion to news.groups from
> misc.invest.*.
>
> "Irene Waters" wrote in message
> news:5BQcb.4695$NX3.2240@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> >
> > When someone wants to ask
> > a question about bonds, he or she typically goes to one of these groups
> and
> > gets an answer that may reflect (1) bias; or (2) lack of study on bonds.
> >
> I have to disagree. The bond discussions in misc.invest.mutual-funds, for
> example, are often quite insightful and meaningful. If you post it on
> misc.invest.options, well, you probably won't get meaningful answers since
> it is not the right group.
>
> > If
> > the expertise can be directed to a single group
> >
> But you won't be able to. Most bond discussions take place in the context
> of bond funds or financial planning, and you'll inevitably cross-posting
to
> those groups.
>
> > For the last three months, groups.google yields the following total
> numbers
> > of posts for each newsgroup:
> >
> > misc.invest.marketplace: 122
> > misc.invest.misc: 374
> > misc.invest.technical: 924
> > misc.invest.canada: 394
> > misc.invest.financial-plan: 603
> > misc.invest.futures: 1250
> > misc.invest.mutual-funds: 2630
> > misc.invest.options: 1100
> > misc.invest.real-estate: 1960
> > misc.invest.stocks: 27800
> >
> > Six of ten pass the 'at least 10 posts per day' criterion for
establishing
> a
> > new newsgroup, assuming all posts are on topic (which might be a
stretch).
> >
> They *are* a stretch. If you give a cursory glance at those postings,
you'd
> realize that most are on topic in the group, or merely mentioned "bond".
>
> In general, I'm not necessarily against the creation of misc.invest.bonds.
> But you need to show that there are *unmet* needs that are large enough.
So
> far, I haven't seen that.
>
>
>
>
Investing in individual bonds is quite different from owning a bond fund. I
don't feel that discussing the merits of a particular bond is appropriate
for either MIS or MIMF. Some investors prefer the challenge of constructing
their own bond portfolio and a newsgroup dedicated to bonds only would be a
great asset.
PM
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