Podcast: The Credit Market and Municipal Bonds
by S. Wade Hansen
by John Jagerson

Learning How to Put This Week's News to Work in Your Portfolio

Let the good times roll. Again! Goldman Sachs---which, you may recall, is no longer actually an investment bank---announced yesterday that it earned $3.44 billion in the second quarter, mostly on its investing activity. (How was your second quarter?) They earned this staggering sum by generating nearly $7 billion in revenue in their fixed-income, currencies and commodities units.

Because we know you’re curious we cranked out a few lessons this week covering fixed income, currencies and commodities investing. Hey, how about that? But rather than sell you on the Huge Profit Potential!!! we chose to give the risks equal play. Yes, we know, boring. But good times, as we’ve learned, don’t roll on forever. So before we go chasing those returns let’s try to understand exactly what it is we’re doing. Podcast: TARP Paybacks, Price Patterns and Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)

 
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