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How to Invest in Convertible Bonds

    • 1). Apply for and fund an online broker account if you do not have one. Make sure the money you want to invest in convertible bonds is in the account or make a deposit. According to the Smart Money magazine 2010 Broker Survey, the top rated online brokers are Fidelity, E-Trade and TD Ameritrade.

    • 2). Research the available convertible closed end funds for yield, return and management fees. The Closed End Fund Association--CEFA--database shows 11 CEFs under the convertible securities category. The three largest CEFs in the convertible category are:

      Calamos Convertible Opportunities & Income Fund, symbol CHI.
      Nicholas-Applegate Convertible & Income Fund, symbol NCV.
      Advent Claymore Convertible Securities & Income Fund, symbol AVK.

    • 3). Select the convertible CEFs that meet your investment criteria and decide how much to invest in each one. The CEFA database provides detailed information on each fund. One opportunity with CEFs is to buy shares trading at a discount to their net asset value--NAV. Use the historic discount and premium to NAV to help you narrow your fund selection.

    • 4). Buy the selected convertible security closed-end fund shares through the stock trading screen of your online brokerage account. You must enter the stock symbol and number of whole shares you wish to purchase.

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