
are looking at their portfolios and saying, "I need some bonds, but I don't know where to begin," is T . Rowe Price Spectrum Income , and the reason I like it is that it's a very well diversified fund. It holds lots of different bond
would be PIMCO's Bond Fund to own vs the Likes of a PREMX I currently have and had for yrs ( With my TRP account of PRWCX and RPSIX in my Roth Account, since 96' . With Just the Minimum in it back then for the Heck of it ) But It has Grown quite a bit and
What other bond funds similar to FAGIX, RPSIX ,... and the like include stocks. Suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you. Regards J.
can't get for another 4 years and 10K in (MPGFX). I have left the company and have 15K in the company 401K. I am looking at either (TRRKX) or ( RPSIX ), but any suggestions are appreciated. Ie where would you put the money? Merkur1
As of 8:15 PM CST 1/3/2012 RPSIX has not updated daily price in portfolio manager. The new daly price is updated on quote page (has been for several hours)!!!
T rowe price fund RPSIX has not updated as of 6:35 PM CST 10/27/11 on quote page or in portfolio! Price is updated on all other major sites!
I am invested in RPSIX , T Rowe's income fund of funds. I am pleased that they do the selection and percentage allocations which mitigate volatility
handled by sector specialists. The last manager change was in mid-2009. The competitors mentioned are LSBRX (aggressive), RPSIX . To which I can add OSTIX, PONDX, etc. I suggest pairing a general intermediate-term bond fund with a multisector bond
After owning a Shot Gun approach and Spreading The $ out into 3 that own Domestic and Foreign bonds.. FSICX RPSIX & OSTIX ave some pretty decent Ylds and now after This last Recovery and they have done their job ( again) as they did loading
s holdings if they see a sector as particularly undervalued or overvalued. A departing veteran leaves T . Rowe Price Spectrum Income in good stead. Ned Notzon, this fund's manager since 1998, will step down on Oct. 1 in preparation