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I completely agree with your advice and value your editorials. The only caveat I would add is that I like to purchase what I call a “long-term bond ladder.” I only buy bonds delivering the most interest (generally 20 to 30 years) but with various maturity/call features. This has served me well as I have been averaging 5% returns over the last 18 years and still get “interest rate protection.”

D.M., New Jersey

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James A. Klotz responds:

We used a 30-year bond in our example but we didn’t mean to imply that our clients should always buy the “longest term” bonds available.

It is clear from your e-mail that you understand the variables associated with the municipal bond yield curve at different times.

You can see by reviewing the recommended offerings on our Web site that we agree about opting for shorter maturity dates given the ability to capture the lion’s share of the income available on 30-year bonds. Your approach is right on the money.

Mar 25, 2011

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