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<title><![CDATA[Muni Bond Funds - AHMAX]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Anybody else out there still in this fund?   I've been riding this down a good bit, but my adviser says I should still hold the position.   I got a second opinion from a third party, a municipal bond specialist from FMS Bonds.   He reviewed the fund's holdings and said they were very credit-worthy, even though they were rated BBB and below.   He also said the fund had a good manager and AIM/Invesco was a good company.   His advice was to hold on, as well.

So, if anyone else is in this with me, hold on!

And if you're not, you should consider buying in when the market returns to some semblance of sanity!]]></description>
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