A low-risk investment offered and backed by a government.

In the U.S., savings bonds can be bought at any bank for less than their face value. You then wait until the bond has reached maturity, typically months to years, and redeem it for its full value.

They're not very exciting investments, but they're a decent hedge against a bear market.

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