the present environment (debt ceiling, QE 2, Greece,inflation?) for 6 months > several years. I am looking at WEFIX, PLDDX , JASBX and THOPX. I do not need to be in stocks with this money and just want more than MM yield but still relative safety
short terms investment grade , duration 1 year , selected 4 and 5* M* rating and came up with : NTF: THOPX, WEFIX, JASBX, PLDDX , WBRRX, FOSIX, FMEQX, MSINX. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, also which one would be better for taxable
I can't believe this has to be the 3rd time I have had to request this information. My portfolio allocations are not accurate without these updates to credit sensitivity. Please update! JFSHW
2nd request to update credit sensitivity for PLDDX , PTTDX, and FFRHX! Since quote pages are also missing this information, it is not updating my allocation within my bond portfolio! Thanks JFSHW47
Please include current credit sensitivity for PLDDX , PTTDX, and FFRHX. My portfolios are not up to date without this information. Thanks Jim
with my limited resources i have located one bond fund PTLDX that did not loose money during 1994 interest rate increase since fund inception 1988 this fund has occured one loosing year, 2008 for a whopping loss of 1.3% i currently own this fund. plddx is similiar with a lower resasonable minimum. anyother funds with a positive return for 1994 and 1999?? retired and own: ptldx , hstrx , habdx , fgmnx , prpfx robert
hi pimco members. like to start portfolio for retired couple ( zero debt - pay cash for everything) and considering: PGNDX gmna HABDX harbor PLDDX low duration PRPFX non pimco "permanent portfolio fund" like to invest 250 k in funds listed above. just like to increase my disposable income and not ...
invested 5 k in following funds: plddx ( pimco low duration) habdx ( harbor ) fgmnx ( fidelity gmna ) prpfx ( permanent portfolio, non bond fund) starting slow and have another 350 k to invest which we will not tap into for 2 to 3 years. my annuity and soc. sec. provide good income and we have no ...
straight strong showing in 2005, as his macro and sector calls have regularly paid off. He also has led PIMCO Low Duration PLDDX to solid results over the past seven years. Jerry Paul won in 1999 for his work on Invesco High Yield. He left Invesco not