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The 'Investor's Dilemma': Everything Is Expensive

TedTed
edited August 2014 in Fund Discussions
FYI: Investing these days is like shopping at Neiman Marcus: Almost everything is expensive.
U.S. stocks are hitting records. So are India’s and Argentina’s. U.S. junk-bond prices are high and rising. And it isn’t just risky investments that are up: So are the prices of conservative U.S. Treasury bonds.
Regards,
Ted
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  • @Ted, did you post this at 3:49 am Central Time? You're breaking records now....
  • Hi Ted,

    Yep most everything currently is too expensive for my taste at the moment. That is why I have let some things go that I think have a good chance to wilter. And, yes ... I am heavy in cash at the moment awaiting a good dip, or pull back, in the markets before I put some of my cash hoard back to work.

    Old_Skeet
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