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Fyi, .......
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-buy-treasury-bonds - How to buy treasury bonds, one of the safest ways to invest for income - Oct 21, 2020
"Buying from the US Treasury
If you're looking to buy newly issued T-bills, T-notes, or T-bonds, you can go straight to the source. The US Treasury allows individuals to invest through its Treasury Direct website. You don't need to be an accredited investor to do this; you don't even need to be a US citizen. However, you will need a US tax identification number — usually, it's your Social Security number — and email address to set up an account. You also need to have access to a bank account in order to fund your purchases."
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Hello, I know retail investors can buy T-bills but for what purposes? Hedge funds and institutionals buy T-bills for a reason. But retail investors like you buy T-bills for what? Remember money supply increased a lot last year. You buy T-bills yielding 1.5% but inflation is 3%. Does that sound like a very smart investment for you? Fyi, .......
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-buy-treasury-bonds - How to buy treasury bonds, one of the safest ways to invest for income - Oct 21, 2020
"Buying from the US Treasury
If you're looking to buy newly issued T-bills, T-notes, or T-bonds, you can go straight to the source. The US Treasury allows individuals to invest through its Treasury Direct website. You don't need to be an accredited investor to do this; you don't even need to be a US citizen. However, you will need a US tax identification number — usually, it's your Social Security number — and email address to set up an account. You also need to have access to a bank account in order to fund your purchases."
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