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No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die

edited July 2011 in Off-Topic
Howdy,

A link for this person's perspective of what may come to pass. I will only state that investment areas will continue to change and evolve; and that we may only attempt to be up to speed with changes and make appropriate investments.

At the very least, the article title is very good; and a classic quote from the movie, "Goldfinger", when James Bond asks whether Goldfinger expects him to talk.

http://seekingalpha.com/article/278744-no-mr-bond-i-expect-you-to-die

Take care,
Catch

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  • edited July 2011
    Hi Catch. Sorry no read link yet. On way out door. Intriguing title here. My view is that bonds been good to lota folk long time now. Economys been through the wringer. (be careful what gets caught in that). I'd say from here on out bond investors deserve Louis Rukeyser's oft stated description as "the bond ghouls. " No disrespect intended. Ifin the econ can't pull out of this lethargic state for much longer, then rates will continue to drop. Doubt that is what any of us would wish or hope for. On other hand, even a modest upswing's gonna raise #^=#+% with bond prices. Ouch! Who knows? 10 years under 3 again despite my recent prediction otherwise. Heard 1 month Ts earning 0. So the ghouls may be right but hope they wrong. Take care.
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