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Would you ever dollar-cost average into bonds to stabilise a finance portfolio?
With bond yields rising and equity volatility persisting in 2026, many investors are reconsidering fixed income as a stabilising force. Cast your vote on whether dollar-cost averaging into bonds makes sense for your portfolio.
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