There have been moments in the past, crisply visible (with the benefit of hindsight) on charts, when one or another of these categories was a screaming buy. Treasurys just before Paul Volcker conquered inflation. Stocks in 1982.
Full Article at Forbes
There have been moments in the past, crisply visible (with the benefit of hindsight) on charts, when one or another of these categories was a screaming buy. Treasurys just before Paul Volcker conquered inflation. Stocks in 1982.
Full Article at Forbes
In a comment on this post, Bryan asked whether I should not be betting on treasury-indexed securities. I'll answer that one below the fold. What I have been thinking about is this. 1. In general, I do not think that monetary policy matters much.
Full Article at EconLog
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