
Stocks for the Long Run | Jeremy Siegel
Knowledge at Wharton
Bonds as a Hedge Against Stock Market Risk
Bonds have been an effective hedge against stock market risk from the financial crisis until the pandemic, as they typically move inversely to stocks during crises. Low interest rates during this period were not solely due to the Fed, but also because bonds served as a valuable hedge. However, bonds do not protect against inflation risk.
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