In a CMO, mortgages are pooled together as the underlying assets. These are then divided into different tranches, each with a different level of risk and priority in the cash flow from mortgage payments. This allows investors to choose a tranche that best suits their risk tolerance and investment goals.
The investment advisor recommended adding a CMO to the portfolio to diversify the investment in fixed-income securities, given its structured payment streams and risk distribution.
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