: Buying from other investors on an exchange (like the MAE or BYMA ). This is where most retail investors operate, as prices fluctuate daily based on supply and demand. 4. Consider Risks and Costs

Buying Argentine bonds typically depends on whether you are an international investor looking for dollar-denominated "global" bonds or a local/specialized investor looking for peso-denominated debt.

: Often denominated in ARS (pesos) or USD (known as "Bopreals" or "AL" bonds like AL30 ). These are subject to Argentine law. 3. Choose Between Primary and Secondary Markets