Boost Your Trading With A Treasury Bonds Strategy (Using ETF Ticker TLT)

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Welcome to our YouTube channel! In this video, we'll explore a bond trading strategy and its value in a portfolio. We discuss bonds, their differences from stocks, factors influencing bond prices, and strategies with backtests.

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