Bond Market Crash? Why Individual Investors Should Stay Out Of Bonds
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This episode of What’s Ahead describes why investors shouldn’t buy bonds. The great bull market in bonds that began in 1982 is over. If you have bonds in your portfolio, make sure their maturities are no longer than three years.
Although interest rates have come up a tad in recent months, they are still at levels not seen before in recorded history.
Rates will be rising as the economy recovers from the pandemic and as the Federal Reserve starts printing money in earnest to help pay for Joe Biden’s spending binge.
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BRADDOCK, Pennsylvania Exactly two years ago, U.S. Steel Corporation announced that the company would turn its Mon Valley operations into a key source of lightweight steel for the automotive industry.
At the time, local leaders and company officials called the investment “transformational.” Statue of Joe Magarac, a folktale steelworker who could bend steel with his bare hands, in front of the 148-year-old Edgar Thomson Works. (Shannon Venditti / Washington Examiner)
It involved a whopping $1.5 billion upgrade to its Mon Valley Works. This included an upgrade of the Edgar Thomson Works in Braddock, the Irvin Plant in West Mifflin, and Clairton Coke Works, with technology and improvements that would have provided cleaner air for all three communities where the plants are located, as well as good-paying jobs that would have provided prosperity for the region for decades.
Salena Zito, Washington Examiner May 4, 2021
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