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The Yield Curve and Bond Funds
Last time we discussed the longer-term value of the bond market and tried to relate that to the returns that one would hope to get on stocks. Further we suggested that some individual bonds like General Electric might be appropriate investment vehicles to do this. Now let’s talk a little about where value comes from in the fixed income marketplace. If you own a money market fund you see that...
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Market Technicals
Market Technicals
Where is the market headed? 2010 is going to be a volatile year for investors. The federal government is running trillion dollar deficits and issuing massive amounts of debt. With interest rates near zero in the short end of the market, it would appear that they have nowhere to go except up. The only economic strength that was seen in the...
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