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RANsquawk European Morning Briefing - Stocks, Bonds, FX etc. – 22/09/10
Submitted by RANSquawk Video on 09/22/2010 05:15 -0500RANsquawk European Morning Briefing - Stocks, Bonds, FX etc. – 22/09/10
Deep Thoughts From Tony Boeckh On Act II - The Consequences Of The Debt Hangover
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/22/2010 00:02 -0500Tony Boeckh has issued his most recent investment letter, which, at 15 pages, discusses an outlook that can be summarized best as "we really have no clue what will happen" and may have been about 14.5 pages too long. On the other hand, with everyone having surefire money making schemes up their sleeve, and peddling a guaranteed economic outcome, perhaps some outlook humility is precisely what is needed. "Some believe the bull market in gold has just begun. Others believe we are headed for a deflationary depression in which high quality bonds would continue to thrive. Another view is that we are heading into high inflation and a dollar collapse. Yet others believe there will be a return to the good old days of stability and growth. In the time frame of most investors, we are in none of those camps. With bonds significantly overvalued, investors hardly have an edge in that area, except perhaps to go short. High yield bonds are fair value but the weak economic picture suggests growing risk for those companies with poor balance sheets and poor cash flow prospects. Gold as insurance at 5-10% of the portfolio makes sense but only for the long run and only if volatility can be ignored." All in all, some good observations.
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