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Risk of Investing in Bonds

Polaris Wealth Advisers, LLC wrote 3 weeks ago: March 2013 There has been an increase in noise in the media of a pending “bond bubble.”  While I fee … more →

Tags: March 2013, The Fed, Bonds, bond risk, Risk of Investing in Bonds, Interest Rates, Risk, mitigate risk

3 bond bubble theories that don't hold up

Stephen Gandel, senior editor wrote 1 month ago: Top strategist at Blackrock says the economy is stronger than it looks, which will lead to rising in … more →

Tags: Term Sheet, Ben Bernanke, blackrock, Interest Rates, Rick Rieder

3 bond bubble theories that don't hold up

Stephen Gandel, senior editor wrote 1 month ago: Top strategist at Blackrock says the economy is stronger than it looks, which will lead to rising in … more →

Tags: Term Sheet, Ben Bernanke, blackrock, Interest Rates, Rick Rieder

Why This Time Is Not Different18 comments

Vconomics wrote 1 month ago: History is littered with failed experiments, asset bubbles and economic collapses: Most commonly ref … more →

Tags: Economics, Fundamentals and Trends, SP, U.S. Dollar, federal reserve, Quantitative Easing, US, Interest Rates, Debt, Sequester

In Praise of Junk8 comments

Erik Hare wrote 1 month ago: When is junk a good thing?  When you can’t afford a new car, a rusty old one might do just as well, … more →

Tags: Money, Nooze, federal reserve, high yield bonds, Junk Bonds, Fixed Investment

Corporate America: We're junk and we like it

Stephen Gandel, senior editor wrote 2 months ago: Amidst the Fed’s efforts to boost the economy and hot market for risky debt, CFOs say bring on … more →

Tags: Term Sheet, Corporate Bonds, High-yield Debt, Wall Street

Trends In the News - Gerald Celente

NFOTAINMENT wrote 3 months ago:   This is Nick here with Nfotainment bringing you an update on trends in the news via one of th … more →

Tags: Nfotainment Journalism, Government, Finance, Trends, New World Order, Banking, Alternative Media, World War 3, Great Depression

The Biggest And Baddest Bubble Ever (Dec 2011)1 comment

livingbubble wrote 3 months ago: Source: Forbes – The Biggest And Baddest Bubble Ever Notable excerpts: “The U.S. may be … more →

Tags: mainstream media news, Bonds, Why Buy Government Debt, Records Of Our Time

Risky Bonds and the Birth of another banking Scandal - Max Keiser

syzygysue wrote 3 months ago: Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert pinpoint the failure of the policy makers to avert the increasingly lik … more →

Tags: Economics, Employment, Globalisation, Banking, George Osborne, Banking Scandals, Bondpocalypse, currency wars, Libor rigging

Goldman Sachs braces for bond market blow up

Stephen Gandel, senior editor wrote 3 months ago: The bank cuts its interest rate exposure after warnings from CEO Lloyd Blankfein and COO Gary Cohn. … more →

Tags: Term Sheet, Gary Cohn, Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein

The Bond Bubble Explained

moneymoxie wrote 4 months ago: Thanks Tony Conte of Conte Wealth Advisors for this clear explanation of the bond bubble! The past d … more →

Tags: Financial, Economy, Bonds, Personal Finance, Market

Rising bond yields—This is just the start

seumasach wrote 4 months ago: CNBC 8th January, 2013 Brighter economic prospects, diminishing fears about a U.S. fiscal crisis and … more →

Tags: financial crisis, dollar collapse

Gold & Silver Prices Rise - Have We Bottomed?4 comments

RyanPomy wrote 4 months ago: The precious metals are getting an early start to 2013 with gold up just under 1% and silver up just … more →

Tags: Silver Update, Technical Analysis, silver price, Silver Analysis, Gold Update, gold analysis, gold price, debt ceiling, national debt

Signs of an Inflating Bond Bubble

johnnydlive wrote 4 months ago: Bond Ratings Cuts Advance to Fastest Since ’09: Credit Markets – Bloomberg. Since the onset of … more →

Tags: Economics, Central Bank, money printing

Next big opportunity: Bond bubble bursting

Hibah Yousuf wrote 5 months ago: The Carlyle Group’s David Rubenstein, Blackstone Group’s Stephen Schwarzman and Bridgewa … more →

Tags: Markets, Investing, Blackstone Group, Bond, Bridgewater Associates, Carlyle Group, david rubenstein, Interest Rates, Ray Dalio

Max And Stacey 378: The Big Bond Bang or Why The Cullen Fund IS Going To Go Bust2 comments

travellerev wrote 5 months ago: Just last week the New Zealand Sovereign wealth fund known to us as the Cullen fund was awarded as t … more →

Tags: Economic Meltdown, max keiser, Stacey Herbert, Cullen Fund

These sardines are for trading1 comment

quillgroup wrote 5 months ago: What are the classic signs of a top in a market? Speculators take over from investors. Volatility st … more →

Tags: Financial Planning News, returns, assets, Investment, sardine traders, broker, Bonds, Yield

2012/11/23: Weekend Thought: There is NO Bond Bubble… more so Cash

rohrintl wrote 6 months ago: © 2012 ROHR International, Inc. All International rights reserved. It has been the bane of the ‘Bond … more →

Tags: Asset Allocation, Central Bank, ECB, Economy, Equities, Euro, European Debt-Dilemma, FED, Financial Times

The Coming Bond Bubble (Is Going to be Huge)

Jim wrote 6 months ago: Europe is on the ropes as investors shun peripheral euro-area government debt. In the United States, … more →

Tags: Finance, Market Crash, Emerging markets, distressed investments


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