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Bond

A comprehensive AI agent skill for understanding bonds across financial and legal contexts. Explains bond investing for personal portfolios, covers surety and performance bonds for contractors and businesses, explains bail bonds for those navigating the legal system, and helps users understand the full spectrum of bond instruments and obligations in plain language.

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Overview

Skill Key
btcagentic/bond
Author
btcagentic
Source Repo
openclaw/skills
Version
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skills/btcagentic/bond
Latest Commit SHA
908ff474378abb06fcc88808d2d1d58acb40ae26

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SKILL.md excerpt

# Bond

## One Word, Many Obligations

Bond is one of those words that means different things in different rooms. In a financial advisor's office it means a fixed income investment — a loan you make to a government or corporation in exchange for regular interest payments and the return of your principal. In a contractor's office it means a surety instrument that guarantees performance on a job. In a courthouse it means the financial condition set for a defendant's release. In a business contract it means a performance guarantee that protects one party if the other fails to deliver.

What these definitions share is the underlying structure: a bond is a formal commitment, backed by something real, that creates accountability for a promise made. Understanding what kind of bond you are dealing with and what it actually commits you to — or protects you from — is the beginning of using the word correctly and the obligation intelligently.

This skill covers all of it.

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## Bond Investing

For individual investors, bonds occupy a specific role in a portfolio. They are less volatile than equities. They provide regular income. They tend to perform differently from stocks across market cycles, which makes them useful for managing overall portfolio risk. They are also less well understood than stocks by most individual investors, which means the decisions made about them are often based on incomplete information.

The skill explains bond investing in terms that connect to actual decisions. The relationship between interest rates and bond prices — the inverse relationship that surprises investors who buy bonds expecting stability and encounter losses when rates rise. The difference between government bonds and corporate bonds and what the yield difference between them actually reflects. The role of credit ratings and their limitations. The difference between holding a bond to maturity and selling it before maturity and why the distinction matters for how you think about risk...

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