Q: Peter and Team,
I often hear Kevin O'Leary talk on BNN about buying short duration bonds (36 months, for example) and even 90-day floating rate debt and getting a yield of 3.5 - 4.5%. When I look at the fixed income section on my webbroker, I do see the 0-5 year corporate bonds but I don't see 90-day floating rate debt with a yield anywhere close to 3.5% - 4.5%.
Can a retail investor access that kind of debt for investment? If so, do you know what I need to do? Do I need to engage a person at some institution or can I do this myself?
I often hear Kevin O'Leary talk on BNN about buying short duration bonds (36 months, for example) and even 90-day floating rate debt and getting a yield of 3.5 - 4.5%. When I look at the fixed income section on my webbroker, I do see the 0-5 year corporate bonds but I don't see 90-day floating rate debt with a yield anywhere close to 3.5% - 4.5%.
Can a retail investor access that kind of debt for investment? If so, do you know what I need to do? Do I need to engage a person at some institution or can I do this myself?