8/18/10

More about bonds

“U.S. bonds may be just as vulnerable to a plunge as stocks were a decade ago, when the Internet bubble burst, according to Tobias Levkovich, Citigroup Inc.’s chief U.S. equity strategist.

My view. People make it sound so complicated. Just read Chapter 9 of my book Profiting in Bull or Bear Markets.

A slowdown in economic activity is followed by lower inflation and lower bond yields.

A stronger economy is followed by higher inflation and higher bonds yields.

PS. I took off the comments feature of this blog because we were spammed by annoying advertising.

George Dagnino, PhD
Editor, The Peter Dag Portfolio. Since 1977
Ranked Top Market Timer in 2009 and 2010 by Timer Digest

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