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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2024
  • Buying U.S. government bonds is among the safest investments you can make. In fact, people often put their college funds and retirement savings into bonds. In the midst of recession fears, bonds are often referred to as “risk-free” because there are only two ways you can lose money:
    1.) The government defaults, which is almost certainly not going to happen, or
    2.) You sell the bonds early at a loss, which contributed to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank
    This might make you wonder how safe bonds really are, so WSJ explains why they’re still a good investment.
    0:00 Recession fears have caused investors to flee to safe investments
    0:46 Savings bonds, the primary market and government defaults
    3:36 Other government bonds, the secondary market and selling at a loss
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Комментарии • 239

  • @NicholasBall130
    @NicholasBall130 24 дня назад +745

    The most significant lesson I learned in 2023 from the Bond market is that predicting the future is uncertain for everyone. Therefore, it's essential to embrace humility and adopt a strategy focused on long-term advantage.

    • @StocksWolf752
      @StocksWolf752 24 дня назад +3

      Nobody knows anything; You need to create your own process, manage risk, and stick to the plan, through thick or thin, While also continuously learning from mistakes and improving.

    • @StacieBMui
      @StacieBMui 24 дня назад +1

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  • @Rochelletrem
    @Rochelletrem 9 месяцев назад +713

    The most important thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies

    • @philipr1759
      @philipr1759 9 месяцев назад +3

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      @DavidRiggs-dc7jk 9 месяцев назад +3

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    • @theresahv
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    • @DavidRiggs-dc7jk
      @DavidRiggs-dc7jk 9 месяцев назад +2

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  • @leondonald
    @leondonald 10 месяцев назад +594

    It is a government inspired crisis this time. The Treasury have to sell Bonds to cover the trade imbalance and the government spending imbalance. In order to sell them they have to raise interest rates and the old long-term, low risk, low interest, AAA investments (including Treasury Bonds), held by the banks (often due to government regulatory policy), become next to worthless. The next milestone is the 15th when the government issue a new batch of Bonds. I have approximately 350k stagnant in my portfolio that needs growth. What is the best way to take advantage of this downturn?

    • @EllenAbrex
      @EllenAbrex 10 месяцев назад +4

      Indeed, you are correct! Economic downturns offer numerous prospects for ordinary individuals to create wealth from the ground up. Nevertheless, seeking guidance from an investment planner might be necessary if you desire a more assertive return.

    • @duane_29
      @duane_29 10 месяцев назад +4

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    • @berkrix4312
      @berkrix4312 10 месяцев назад +4

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  • @darnellcapriccioso
    @darnellcapriccioso Год назад +531

    It was a very bad decision to remove the Glass-Steagall Act in the late 1990s, which led to the spectacular failure of huge banks during the financial crisis of 2007-2008. To prevent another disaster, Dodd-Frank and this statute both need to be reestablished right away. What happened with SVB is only the beginning of what will happen if nothing is done to address the current situation.

    • @richardhudson1243
      @richardhudson1243 Год назад +1

      In my opinion, SVB was attempting to restructure their bond portfolio, which involved selling their low-yielding bonds despite the potential loss, and compensating for it by buying higher-interest-rate bonds on the open market.

    • @maiadazz
      @maiadazz Год назад

      Despite the economy's resilience thus far, the SVB scenario cautions that the effects of Federal Reserve rate hikes persist. During such periods, investors must remain alert to anticipate what comes next. It is not necessary to act on every prediction, so I recommend seeking the guidance of a financial advisor, which has been my go-to advice for some time now.

    • @tatianastarcic
      @tatianastarcic Год назад

      @@maiadazz I'm intrigued by your experience. Could you possibly recommend a trustworthy advisor you've consulted with?

    • @maiadazz
      @maiadazz Год назад

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    • @Scarsofevil
      @Scarsofevil Год назад +1

      @@richardhudson1243 What? lol. No they were just simply buying bonds becuase they don't know what else to do with the money. When interest rates go up, the value of bonds go down. They grew too fast for their own good. The only stupid mistake they made was that they bought long term bonds which caused a liquidity crunch.

  • @kurttSchuster
    @kurttSchuster 8 месяцев назад +192

    I was advised to diversify my portfolio among several assets such as stocks and bonds since this can protect my portfolio for retirement. I'm seeking to invest $200K across markets but don't know where to start.

    • @tonicruger
      @tonicruger 8 месяцев назад +3

      For a successful long-term strategy you have to seek guidance from a broker or financial advisor.

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      @eastwood224 8 месяцев назад +1

      With the help of an investing advisor, I diversified my $400K portfolio across markets, and I was able to earn over $900k in net profit from high dividend yielding equities, ETFs, and bonds.

    • @kurttSchuster
      @kurttSchuster 8 месяцев назад +3

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  • @Felix-uw8nv
    @Felix-uw8nv Год назад +24

    The FED raised interest rates, not the treasury

  • @HafezBd
    @HafezBd 11 месяцев назад +118

    Even if bond yields are increasing while stock prices are decreasing, the markets are still skeptical whether the Federal Reserve will stick to its goal to raise interest rates until inflation is under control. While I'm still debating whether to sell my $401k worth of equities, what is the best way to profit from the present down market?

    • @patrickperez7387
      @patrickperez7387 11 месяцев назад +5

      I advise you to seek professional advice because building a strong financial portfolio is more challenging. Your long-term objectives and budgetary preferences can be catered to in the ideas you get after that.

    • @harod033
      @harod033 11 месяцев назад +4

      The best market strategy at the moment is working with a respected investment coach. I've been in touch with a coach for a time now, mostly because I lack the depth of understanding and mental toughness to deal with these ongoing market conditions. During this recession, I made about $700k, proving that the market is more complicated than most people think.

    • @Igorstravinsky788
      @Igorstravinsky788 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@harod033 I need suggestions to assist me recover my portfolio and create more effective strategies because of the huge dips. How do I locate this coach?

    • @AnthonyHart34
      @AnthonyHart34 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@harod033 Given that my stock portfolio dropped $390k only last week, this advise definitely came at the perfect moment. It is ludicrous. Ruth’s qualifications were recently the subject of some web scrutiny. I wrote to her detailing my objectives for the financial market because she looked to be highly knowledgable.

  • @jc4418
    @jc4418 Год назад +28

    I feel the bond between us

  • @jasongonzalez6681
    @jasongonzalez6681 Год назад +5

    Nice video but to clarify, the treasury doesn’t increase interest rates. That’s the responsibility of the federal reserve.

  • @JustAlf87
    @JustAlf87 8 месяцев назад +2

    So, just don't buy a bond you can not afford to hold to maturity?

  • @Phoebe_Michael
    @Phoebe_Michael Год назад +80

    BRIC'S isn't helping matters. According to some analysis, the United States and other regions of Europe may have a recession in 2023. Because china and emerging countries frequently grow faster than more developed economies, a global recession, which is defined as a decline in annual global per Capita GDP, is more uncommon. Fundamentally, if economic growth lag's behind population growth, the global economy is said to be in recession.

    • @Wilfred_Bahman
      @Wilfred_Bahman Год назад +2

      I will be glad if you can recommend your your financial advisor to me.

    • @Phoebe_Michael
      @Phoebe_Michael Год назад +1

      @@Wilfred_Bahman My financial advisor is 'MARIAM SANDRA MILNER'. I found her on a CNBC interview where she was featured Afterwards I reached out to her. she has since then provided me with entry and exit points in securities I focus on.

    • @angelm3670
      @angelm3670 Год назад

      BRICS isnt a real group, keep falling for rightwing propaganda

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Год назад

      BRICs simply isn't going to happen. A lot of the countries involved are at war with each other off and on

  • @wildmiku2943
    @wildmiku2943 Год назад +1

    That's why when we draw capm, the starting point is always on the y-axis above the origin.

  • @SaadKhan-lj8rd
    @SaadKhan-lj8rd Год назад +2

    At 5:16, the journalist notes "the Treasury increased interest rates" which is not correct. The Federal Reserve, a separate and independent body, increased interest rates. Otherwise a great summary of the bond market and some Bond 101!

  • @Aladhard
    @Aladhard Месяц назад +2

    Do people say treasury bonds have no risk? SVB were holding long duration bonds wth no hedge (if I remember correctly). A poorly managed bank with no chief risk officer for the longest time. Entry level finance classes discuss the inherant risks associated with bonds compared to tbills. 0:30

    • @sarscov9854
      @sarscov9854 8 дней назад

      didn't they hold near zero interest rate bonds that no one wanted after the Fed raised rates.. I guess that's the risk.

  • @george_kimani
    @george_kimani Год назад

    You've taught me something I never understood how it worked.

  • @paillette2010
    @paillette2010 Год назад +13

    This is a nice explanation. Thank you. Maybe explaining the world of bond trading could be next?

  • @mr.Braun-
    @mr.Braun- Год назад

    Thank you for video 😊

  • @jayyinmadnani6312
    @jayyinmadnani6312 Год назад

    best video explaining

  • @bcrawfordiv
    @bcrawfordiv Год назад +4

    Great introductory explanation of how bonds work. This should be taught in junior highs across the United States. It’s a great intro to risk and investing.

  • @bigtee763
    @bigtee763 Год назад +5

    Check out the story of how the Government of Ghana defaulted on its bond debts and bond holders had to suffer . Very Sad. Had me rethinking about investing in bonds

    • @Hmongboi228
      @Hmongboi228 7 дней назад

      You're talking about a developing country, Ghana. If you're investing the majority of your net worth in a developing country that is rife with corruption and will likely have a coup, then you deserve to lose your investment..

  • @Commando303X
    @Commando303X Год назад +13

    This is an excellent, well-accessible introductory video.
    Thank you.

  • @Patricia-Margaret
    @Patricia-Margaret 5 месяцев назад

    Nobody can become financially successful over night. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking bold steps we need in other to reach our goals.

  • @TheFantasyReason
    @TheFantasyReason Год назад

    This was helpful

  • @pamelahomeyer748
    @pamelahomeyer748 6 месяцев назад

    The biggest problem here was why did Silicon Valley Bank feel that it had to sell the bonds and that was because they had made loans to people who could not pay them back because those companies were high risk or fraudulent

  • @Fightback2023
    @Fightback2023 6 месяцев назад +1

    bonds are worthless if the bond yield is lower than the inflation rate.

  • @tuhin94
    @tuhin94 Год назад +3

    Commenting to appreciate your quality reporting and presentation style, WSJ. You guys rock. Keep up the great work!

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    We must inspect the corporation to determine the homeland securities

  • @gantagavin
    @gantagavin Год назад +18

    3:15 It sounds like the Ponzi Scheme

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd Год назад +2

      @Maline Maximus it isn’t.
      There’s obviously risk, but as long as everyone doesn’t redeem at the same time, you’ll get your money

    • @mastersinr
      @mastersinr Год назад +2

      They own the prisons so issokay

    • @rummimg
      @rummimg Год назад +1

      The difference is that the US government has the power to keep them valid, not so much for the rest of the world.

    • @cancelled_user
      @cancelled_user Год назад +1

      Pretty much like every bank.
      Even banks in best financial shape will collapse if everyone decide to withdraw their money at the same time.

    • @kaymish6178
      @kaymish6178 Год назад

      ​@Maline MaximusNo there is actual investment and money coming back in from this. A Ponzi lacks this critical feature. In a Ponzi the schemer does not invest the money dies not generate a return they just put it in a big pot and use that to both keep the scheme running and pay themselves some money. That is the key difference.
      In a Ponzi the pot is only filled with victim deposits where a bank or investment fund or what not has underlying assets that are filling up the pot ideally faster than customers withdraw if the pot gets empty it will eventually refill from investment gains or the underlying assets can be sold to fill it. But in a ponzi if the pot gets empty it all goes kaput.

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    It is about the workers and the productions and services and education. That why we lend monies to let the government handle. There are short term bond and long term bond and mid term bond. It is not for bankruptcy

  • @williamlouie569
    @williamlouie569 7 месяцев назад

    SVB got greedy! They bought long term bonds while they should have bought short term ones!

  • @talhahkhan7696
    @talhahkhan7696 Год назад

    3:33 that can’t really raise taxes, or decrease spending to where they would not have to print bonds

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    It is about the projects and developments must proper to earn big. They reckless in earning

  • @zachjones6944
    @zachjones6944 8 месяцев назад

    The Federal Reserve is not the Treasury. Was that a Freudian slip?

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    You must choose right in order control inflation and earn and security. These 3 must in plan. It is the goal. It must be in set

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    The main goal is the services to each other in order to receive legal tenders

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    The stock we trade for monies but we also need supplies. If trade huge lost we deal with debts

  • @Larry21924
    @Larry21924 4 месяца назад

    This is a masterful creation; akin to a book that was lauded for its storytelling. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint

  • @zabdas83
    @zabdas83 Год назад +1

    Guess what a Federal Reserve dollar bill is an I O U as well!

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    The corporation and the health these are the main goal that why we do the funding.

  • @DeepSukhwani
    @DeepSukhwani Год назад

    Volume?

  • @dentatusdentatus1592
    @dentatusdentatus1592 Год назад +1

    Enough about government bonds. Time to talk about James Bond. 😎😎😎

  • @ddeeccaaddeennccee
    @ddeeccaaddeennccee 6 месяцев назад +2

    So... correct me if I'm wrong but if you always need new money coming in to pay the old investors interest/mature bonds... isn't that a ponzi, I'm not trying to be smart, so.eone correct me here isn't that the exact definition of a ponzi???

    • @byankko
      @byankko 5 месяцев назад

      yes, how do u think this world can going into this rapid growth without debt

  • @fireworxz
    @fireworxz Год назад

    Nube here..
    Why does the bond value drop when interest rates go up?

    • @ap0c4lyps37
      @ap0c4lyps37 Год назад

      Let's say you have bond A is trading at $1,000 and the coupon rate is 5%. Fed increases interest rate. A new bond also trades at $1,000 but yield 5.25%. Now you can't sell your bond for $1,000 anymore because someone else can use the same $1,000 to buy something yielding higher return. so you have to lower your price to maybe $950. Value and yield of a bond have an inverse relationship.

  • @benjaminlewis671
    @benjaminlewis671 7 месяцев назад

    2:58 yes just as everyone thinks congress has your best interest in mind.

  • @dhanjeepandey4252
    @dhanjeepandey4252 Год назад

    Great explanation ❤❤❤❤

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    The interest rate rise the public obligation to protect the treasury department and the federal reserve

  • @benjaminlewis671
    @benjaminlewis671 7 месяцев назад

    So it sounds like the only reason that SVB failed was because it made poor investments. When my business made poor investments it closed. Why is SVB open, and when were these decisions made not to close?

    • @jeffhurtson5211
      @jeffhurtson5211 5 месяцев назад

      Because SVB was sold and the new owner covered the obligations

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    All of those it is no absents services

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986 Год назад +1

    how? if there are no wars

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    The workers fund the corporation. Because the workers and the communities have the need.

  • @United_Wings
    @United_Wings Год назад

    Wow

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    The federal reserve hold bank notes

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    Our corporation they have mission. Our leader we elect has purposes.

  • @CRAZYCR1T1C
    @CRAZYCR1T1C 6 месяцев назад

    If you treat them as fixed term, you have nothing to lose

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    We do plan military and job training and corporation and bank these things can not because the Bric we fail

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    The Enron before the company bankruptcy it is have huge earning It use the huge earning to gift to someone. Now it is going to bankruptcy.

  • @samsonsoturian6013
    @samsonsoturian6013 Год назад

    Fun fact: The Captain America character was invented to sell war bonds originally

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    Without corporation and treasury department and federal reserve. We have inflation.

  • @duberm1612
    @duberm1612 Год назад

    Keep it printing it ! And endless cycle

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    The bond protect corporation but it is a so protect retirement group

  • @Kessoku
    @Kessoku Год назад

    we love bonds

  • @henrywidjaja9631
    @henrywidjaja9631 Год назад +1

    They just described a ponzi scheme and makes it sounds like its ok and safe.

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    While we encourage the federal go after the crime as well

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    Even it is the Pennie investment

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    You can earn big but fail supplies as well as fail homeland security

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground Год назад +3

    At 3:15 to 3:26 doesn't that sound like a Ponzi scheme?

    • @artjom01
      @artjom01 Год назад +1

      true

    • @chowsquid
      @chowsquid Год назад

      Only if you can’t raise taxes or cut spending on your people. New treasury buys are one way of income, but gov have other ways. Like taxes or selling off military equipments.

  • @marym7104
    @marym7104 Год назад

    Within 9 hours!

  • @surplusking2425
    @surplusking2425 Год назад

    Time is money, friends.

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    Svb it is support the network corporation. They stop support we have homeland securities more mess up. And businesses more mess up

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    What can you do better. If you do not want to go after the crime

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    We will print monies if bank cheat if corporation cheat if industries cheat or if investors cheat

  • @BrianNickens
    @BrianNickens 15 дней назад

    Government “cut spending” 😂😂😂😂😂 where did this kid get his education.

  • @SW-fy8pq
    @SW-fy8pq 9 месяцев назад

    all empires collapsed due to overspending

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    Because we need reorganizing

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    We have company bond they raise fund and support. We have government bond because we deal with crook and crime. We better follow up to know who they are or they repeat cheat and rob

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    Because if it is weak our corporation also weak

  • @osx86x
    @osx86x 7 месяцев назад

    3:19 has the hallmarks of a ponzi

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    Why not buy bond from corporation.

  • @JMBneverSLEEPS
    @JMBneverSLEEPS 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sounds like a Ponzi Scheme.

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    The bond it has corporation the goal to save corporations

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    They open corporation to raise fund.

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    To protect the federal we expect must go after the crimes

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    As corporation fail and bankruptcy too many the retirement all no fund

  • @ravindertalwar553
    @ravindertalwar553 Год назад

    Long LIVE Indian American Friendship And Mutual Understanding

  • @kimyoung8414
    @kimyoung8414 Год назад +2

    About the current bank situation, I'm really concerned. I am worried about a lot more if a bank the size of SVB may fail. I have a friend who manages a fast-growing startup and was severely impacted by the bank run. I have taken more than $840k out of my bank. Since the FDIC only provides coverage up to $250K, an implosion could have negative consequences. presently want to invest in the stock market. Does anyone have any ideas on how I might proceed?

    • @chowsquid
      @chowsquid Год назад

      You are late. All the bots finished up early and went to the 🍿 movies.

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    So someone betray make fail or liar. We are in huge problems

  • @CowInspector
    @CowInspector Год назад

    0:23 "somewhat you take a bit of a gamble" what sentence structure is this

  • @official_ashhh
    @official_ashhh Год назад +1

    Volatility of the gold market is oblivious . A Bond is another good investment scheme

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    They just want the currency but no services

  • @angelalcantara7
    @angelalcantara7 6 месяцев назад +1

    lol

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    If no services then no care in trading that the cause recession

  • @lopezjuan316jl
    @lopezjuan316jl Год назад +2

    There’s no denying that bonds are safER but with the amount of debt that the US have and the real possibility of a default or if they don’t raise the debt ceiling this summer (having to raise it is bad enough). Well they are not as great as they used to be

    • @KCKnowsBest
      @KCKnowsBest Год назад +6

      The U.S. is one of 2 countries with debt Ceiling in the world.
      The rest of the world don’t have it
      So u don’t hear of it even if the countries have gone over their budget.
      Most of US debt is treasuries by foreign governments & foreign nationals which means people & governments around the world trust the dollar

    • @lopezjuan316jl
      @lopezjuan316jl Год назад +2

      Not being an expert I think that right now the dollar will still be the most important currency, it doesn't mean that it is safe though
      I'm also concerned about the level of debt of my country (Spain), which I think that is 113'2% (1.502.543 millions of €). That is NOT sustainable. A bit of debt is good for the growth of countries, business, etc, too much of it becomes a liability
      From my "non expert" point of view having that much debt (expending recklessly) can't be what governments continue to do because it will get out of control sooner than later. I'm ashamed of how the governments of my country (of EVERY party) have mismanaged the economy until this point and I think that ALL the countries MUST put their numbers in order to prevent a catastrophe

    • @KCKnowsBest
      @KCKnowsBest Год назад

      @@lopezjuan316jl very well said & good points.

    • @lopezjuan316jl
      @lopezjuan316jl Год назад

      @@KCKnowsBest Thank you :)
      Those are not my points, it is what I understand from experts talking about the matter
      Most people aren't concerned about this and I think that it would lead to it not being "properly attended", the snow ball will grow, etc
      According to them this will not explode in the near future but it will and as I'm still young it will be my problem (as well as other people problem) and it would be easier to be solved If we start controlling the debt now

    • @I-Know-Best
      @I-Know-Best Год назад +2

      The reason why the US will never default is because of this; the US owes all its debt in US dollars, which they can always print more of. So the risk isn’t if the US will default or not, it’s how high inflation will be when they need to pay back this debt.
      Another thing is that people honestly don’t want the US to pay back their debt. Institutions, individuals, and foreign governments love owning US debt because of the interest it gives them. So it’s not like people are going after the US trying to get them to pay their debts. They’d rather holds the bonds and collect the interest from a stable government (relative to the rest of the world) that has no risk of collapsing any time soon.
      This is how I see it as an economics major but I could be wrong so lmk what you think.

  • @rolllimp
    @rolllimp Год назад

    This guy just woke up before the video

    • @chowsquid
      @chowsquid Год назад

      That’s what you get for asking such softball questions.

  • @tummybucks2965
    @tummybucks2965 Год назад

    That Sam Goldfarb sounds like a typical establishment pundit.

  • @bakerkawesa
    @bakerkawesa Год назад +3

    3:11 A bit Ponzi scheme-like.

  • @rebeccaartgallary
    @rebeccaartgallary 6 месяцев назад +2

    I find myself at a crossroads, uncertain whether to liquidate my $150,000 stock portfolio. I'm seeking advice on the best strategy to capitalize on this current market.

    • @arthurworld9768
      @arthurworld9768 6 месяцев назад

      Well the bigger the risk, the bigger the reward and such impeccable decisions are better guided by professionals

    • @VanPelt54u7fcyde57
      @VanPelt54u7fcyde57 6 месяцев назад

      Yes true, I have been in touch with a financial advisor. With an initial starting reserve of $80k, my advisor chooses the entry and exit commands for my portfolio, which has grown to approximately $550k.

    • @roberttaylor662
      @roberttaylor662 6 месяцев назад

      who is your coach if you don’t mind me asking.. heard a bit about coaching where investments are done in personal trading account with the help of a license advisor, is this right?

    • @VanPelt54u7fcyde57
      @VanPelt54u7fcyde57 6 месяцев назад

      Absolutely, Monica Amanda McClure is my portfolio coach, and my trading account basically mirrors that of hers, it's quite transparent and automated, so I don't have to be active during trades. You can vet her if you like.

    • @roberttaylor662
      @roberttaylor662 6 месяцев назад

      I searched her name and her website popped up immediately on google, interesting stuff so far, about to schedule a session with her.

  • @nelsonw3214
    @nelsonw3214 Год назад +2

    Inflation is the real risk to bonds.

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Год назад

      Yes, but the point of the video is to explain why some banks are having a problem

    • @spacetoast7783
      @spacetoast7783 Год назад

      Inflation is a risk to every asset class.

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Год назад

      @@spacetoast7783 Yeah, but it's said that over the extreme long term (centuries) bonds and stocks are all the same because inflation and market crashes and taxes and such.

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    It is not about the monies. But the crime think earn big and get away.

  • @joncavalier8875
    @joncavalier8875 Год назад +1

    This explains that bonds are a pyramid scheme but still safe...😅

  • @nhanha7433
    @nhanha7433 Год назад

    Then we never have recession