Hollywood Actresses Are A Lot Like Bonds

In 2006, Anne Hathaway made People magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful People list. 

That year, the actress had starred in the film, The Devil Wears Prada. 

Nine years later, the now 34 year-old beauty reported that she’s already starting to lose roles to younger actresses.  It’s a sad Hollywood truth. 

Time Entertainment reports that older male actors often get leading roles into their 40s, 50s, even 60s. 

Far fewer women do.

Once they hit a certain age, they become blasé, like a bond market index fund. 

Today, bonds rarely get respect.  Stocks have won their Oscars for seven straight years. 

Bond yields, in contrast, are lower than a drug-addicted actor in rehab. 

But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t own bonds.

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