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InvestED: The Rule #1 Investing Podcast
English - January 15, 2019 21:50 - 35 minutes - ★★★★ - 1.5K ratingsInvesting Business health business entrepreneurship fitness entrepreneur interview marketing leadership finance menopause Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
“What makes a stock market dangerous is the fear and emotion that it creates when it drops.” - Phil Town
How do you invest safely in a dangerous stock market? This week we dive into what makes the stock market so dangerous. In the long run, the stock market will rise again and your investments, especially if you own wonderful businesses, will come out ahead down the road somewhere. Unfortunately, what makes it dangerous is that somewhere down the road has been as long as 26 years.
We also discuss the problem with interest rates on bonds and why they’re actually dropping when they should be going up. Why are people buying 30-year bonds for such low-interest rates? Because they want to lock in a good retirement or a decent rate of return in what may well be the next giant depression.
For show notes and more information, visit www.investedpodcast.com
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“What makes a stock market dangerous is the fear and emotion that it creates when it drops.” - Phil Town
How do you invest safely in a dangerous stock market? This week we dive into what makes the stock market so dangerous. In the long run, the stock market will rise again and your investments, especially if you own wonderful businesses, will come out ahead down the road somewhere. Unfortunately, what makes it dangerous is that somewhere down the road has been as long as 26 years.
We also discuss the problem with interest rates on bonds and why they’re actually dropping when they should be going up. Why are people buying 30-year bonds for such low-interest rates? Because they want to lock in a good retirement or a decent rate of return in what may well be the next giant depression.
For show notes and more information, visit www.investedpodcast.com
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