FYI: (Slide mouse to 16:40 minutes for Sandy Rufenacht interview.)
Sandy Rufenacht of the Aquila Three Peaks High Income Fund, said that a flat credit quality curve -- one that seems to be confusing real junk from safer high-yielding investments -- could turn dangerous if the stock market and the economy get into trouble. He warned that investors need to temper their expectations in high-yield bonds, and prepare for potential trouble ahead. Also on the show, Chuck discusses the legacy of the late John Neff, legendary manager of the Vanguard Windsor fund, it's all Greek to Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com with the 'ETF of the Week,' Mike Foy of J.D. Power discusses Americans' retirement confidence levels, and tactical money manager Michael Ball of Weatherstone Capital Management covers ETFs in the Market Call.
Regards,
Ted
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