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A Possible Alternative To Stocks And Bonds: Commodities?

FYI: Making a case that the stock market isn’t expensive these days often means dragging Tina into the conversation.

Tina is short for “There is no alternative.” It is a claim that after a decade of loose monetary policy and low interest rates, bonds, the traditional alternative to stocks, are no better a bargain than high-flying stocks.

Yet there may be one alternative to stocks. Commodities got cheaper through much of the second quarter, adding to several years of mediocre-to-weak performance. Gold and silver were hit hard. So were materials that work for a living, such as iron ore, copper, oil (and substances refined from it), although some of them staged rebounds late in the period, as did many agricultural products.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/14/business/mutfund/a-possible-alternative-to-stocks-and-bonds-commodities.html
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