My understanding and current observation is that my equity index fund has increased something like 80%, so if I need cash, I'll sell that so I don't have to take a loss. I am though trying to view the value of bonds as fundamentally different than that of equities.So I guess it evens out: higher NAV = lower dividends, lower NAV = higher dividends? Am I looking at this correctly?
If this is true, then its ok unless you have to sell some bonds when the NAV is lower, then you lose invested capital. Correct?
Statistics: Posted by Tejfyy — Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:56 pm — Replies 21 — Views 1947