In our previous note I mentioned that the stock market tends to lose value, on average, once every four years. What I failed to point out was that bonds have a similar problem. Going back to 1928, (according to this dataset from NYU) Treasury bonds have lost value approximately once every 5.2 years and Baa rated corporate bonds have lost money about once every 6.2 years.
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