
there an easy way for me to answer this question using Morningstar to determine treasury percentages? Is VWINX more thatn 50% treasuries? Probably not quite. TIPS would be I assume. Others I am wondering about are: PRSNX MBDFX - assume not
Got in about a year back. Now I am surprised to see that it has done poorly this year with a -0.87 YTD, despite a 5.08 30 day SEC STD YLD. Not sure if I should hold tight or go with either GNMA or PRCIX. Any insight why this fund is performing in this fashion. Poor foreign bond performance? How
PONDX and RPSIX) and all the others I have looked at were classified as "Supporting Player" (OSTIX, FSICX, LSBRX, PRSNX ). Does M* have some criteria to determine which funds get classified as "Core" vs. "Supporting Player" in a category
multisector bond fund that is classified as a "Core" holding instead of a "Supporting" player. I also hold LSBDX, FSCIX, PRSNX as multisector bond holdings--all considered "supporting" players. OSTIX is considered a very conservative multisector
Hi, there's a good interview in the current "TRP Report" (page 12) with Steve Huber, manager of Strategic income, Prsnx . Seems to confirm the view that it's going to be a largely risk-averse multi-sector fund, with quite a bit of planning
really laging compared to other International funds. I am 76 and really need income without great risk. That fund does not have good dividends. Any opinions would be appreciated. I am holding RPSIX, PRSGX, PRHYX, PRSNX , PRWCX, PRFDX
Portfolio Manager shows that corrections to TRP bond funds PREMX, PRHYX, PRSNX , and PRWBX should be applied to the 2-28-2011 dividends. For example the PREMX dividend posted to 2-28-22 is 0.03710
comfortable trading munis for corporate bonds. "I sold T. Rowe Price Tax-Free High Yield PRFHX and bought T . Rowe Price Strategic Income PRSNX (corporate bonds). My thinking was that the high-yield aspect increased risk, though I am confident
Given the expectation of rising interest rates and inflationary risks how might these two bond funds react? For instance, when I look at PRCIX I see a "daily YTD" return of -0.25. Yet, the 30 day SEC standardized yield is 3.25%. Whereas the 1 yr return is 7.16%. Does this mean that taking into ...
I have several balanced/allocation funds and MWTRX and PRSNX bond funds. If I would were to add one more bond fund what fund would you suggest that would go well with these two that I already have? Thank you. Steve