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03/30/2000
09:49 AM
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Can I sell a OTCBB stock at any time I please? – otcbb | Penny ...
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Most of these books talk about stock and mutual fund investing, but for a good introduction to other forms of investing Gerald Appel has a great book called Opportunity Investing – How to Profit When Stock Advance, Stocks decline, ... You might try a bond fund. They might return 5 or 6 percent. At 5% a million would return $50000 a year – not a bad income. Remember, you have to pay taxes on the $50000. There are also municipal bonds and the income from them is taxfree ...
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06/29/2002
05:10 PM
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GMO's James Montier Shreds The Bond Bubble Debate, Says Market ...
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The question is: Are bonds a good investment in the current environment. First, he posts this chart of bond fund inflows (comparing them to the tech/media/telecom bubble of 2000), as the es-sense of why people think there's a bubble. ... The average yield since the introduction is 2.6%, in the last decade the average real yield has been 1.5%. Given this 'parameter' uncertainty is would be reasonable to say that 'fair value' for 10 year bonds is somewhere in the range of ...
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06/29/2002
04:10 PM
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Behavioural Investing: Bond bubble- a sterile debate on semantics
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The average yield since the introduction is 2.6%, in the last decade the average real yield has been 1.5%. Given this 'parameter' uncertainty is would be reasonable to say that 'fair value' for 10 year bonds is somewhere in the range of 4-5 %. ... i think there is something that many people seem to neglect as a fact: there is plenty of money that has to stay 'invested'. a bond fund cannot possibly go all cash, an equity fund can't either, hedgies are the same more or less, ...
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01/30/2000
09:06 PM
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Bond bubble: A Sterile Debate on Semantics | The Big Picture
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The average yield since the introduction is 2.6%, in the last decade the average real yield has been 1.5%. Given this 'parameter' uncertainty is would be reasonable to say that 'fair value' for 10 year bonds is somewhere in the range of .... Bond fund holders will get creamed. The US equity markets are not a Ponzi scheme. Furthermore trading is NOT the way to maximize your returns in equities; asset allocation with re-balancing is the way to maximize your share of the ...
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05/29/2002
03:31 PM
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The Yield Curve Flattens On The Federal Reserve Chairman's ...
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Introduction. The yield curve began flattening on August 11, 2010, on the Federal Reserve Chairman's announcement of August 10, 2010 of the purchase of mortgage-backed securities. Then on August 27, 2010, the Federal Reserve Chairman ... The last place one wants to be invested, is in a long-term Government Bond Fund such as PIMCO Long-Term US Government B, PFGBX. which fell 2.12%; in contrast, the Intermediate Government Bond Fund, Goldman Sachs US Mortgages A, GSUAX, ...
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12/30/2000
08:23 PM
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Choosing A Bond ETF
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Corporate bonds include iShares iBoxx US Dollar Investment Grade Corporate Bond Fund (LQD), iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond Fund (HYG) and SPDR Lehman High Yield Bond ETF (JNK), which are all within the largest segment of ...
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06/29/2002
05:10 PM
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GMO's James Montier Shreds The Bond Bubble Debate, Says Market ...
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First, he posts this chart of bond fund inflows (comparing them to the tech/media/telecom bubble of 2000), as the es-sense of why people think there's a bubble. bubble. But onto the real question of whether bonds make for a good investment… ... The average yield since the introduction is 2.6%, in the last decade the average real yield has been 1.5%. Given this 'parameter' uncertainty is would be reasonable to say that 'fair value' for 10 year bonds is somewhere in the ...
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02/26/2001
06:14 PM
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Introduction to Bond Funds
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Bond Fund A (funds) will always replace the securities in the portfolio (a collection of investments or loans), to maintain the average life expectancy of a target. So if you have a certain amount of capital than they need time, ...
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06/29/2001
03:56 PM
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IA Clarington Launches Several New Investment Products
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(the Manager) is pleased to announce the introduction of IA Clarington Tactical Bond Fund and Class, IA Clarington Short-Term Bond Fund, IA Clarington Energy Class and IA Clarington Global Tactical Income Class. ...
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07/30/2001
03:17 AM
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Why Treasury Bonds Do Not Fund Our Federal Deficit « naked capitalism
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The introduction of bonds would then drain broad money and reserves from the bondless system. In other words, the usual MMT analysis of the bond reserve drain would actually work in the construct of an architectural regime change, whereby a bond system is introduced to drain reserves .... Bubble? not yet but when bond fund subscriptions go parabolic and the 10yr tsy is below 1% then we'll be close. Also, our debt is 50% in non-US hands so we kinda need those buyers still. ...
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