
I have 25% in RPSIX 5% PRASX 70% in PRWCX and TRMCX Given that FED's bond buying will come to an end (sooner or later), should I trim RPSIX ? If so where do I park my money? PRWCX? RPBAX? something more aggressive? I also have a second
of living based retirement income as the "bond" portion of our investment and continue with a mutual fund portfolio that is 90% stocks and 10% bonds? The portfolio is growth heavy (VTI, VPCCX, RPSIX , RPSGX, PTRAX, FTBFX & FLVCX).
Hi all. I'm heavy in TRRGX (2015) but also have a moderate stake in PRHYX (as well as RPSIX and a few others). I keep looking at TRRGX's 5 year performance (5.9%) vs PRHYX (~10% for 10 years) and wonder why
performance, M* rating, etc, your would observe that it is lagging behind usual favorites in this space, LSBRX , FSCIX , RPSIX , etc. However, I think this fund takes lower risk compared to these multi-sector bond funds and accordingly, its returns
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
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
Floating High Income FFRHX invests in bank loans, so its returns generally rise with interest rates. T . Rowe Price Spectrum Income RPSIX is one of Morningstar's Fund Analyst Picks in the Multisector Bond category. T. Rowe Price International
Total Return PTTRX and Scott Mather's Global Bond PIGLX, sport impressive resumes. The well-regarded Spectrum Income RPSIX team from T. Rowe Price is another stalwart. Investors should keep expectations in check, however. Lower-rated bonds won
committee and has been a member for more than two decades. He's also the longtime manager of Analyst Pick Spectrum Income RPSIX . He's backed up by some of the most respected and skilled investors at T. Rowe, such as CIO Brian Rogers of Analyst Pick
committee and has been a member for more than two decades. He's also the long-time manager of Analyst Pick Spectrum Income RPSIX . He's backed up by some of the most respected and skilled investors at T. Rowe, such as CIO Brian Rogers of Analyst Pick