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Bond Market Bubble Has Anyone Seen My Glass Slipper?

Some consider the bond market the ugly stepsister to stocks, and tend to ignore this unsexy sibling. However, investors pay more attention to the bond market for warning signals about the health of our economy – not the stock market.

What’s the bond market telling investors today? Will the party continue, or are we going to turn into pumpkins soon?

I give my opinion, and my hot topic of the week, in this week’s podcast!

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Should I Buy Stocks Has Anyone Seen My Glass Slipper?

Stocks have been soaring since the start of the year with no signs of slowing down. Some analysts have even tossed around the idea of the Dow hitting 20,000 this year.

Really? Is this soaring market just smoke and mirrors? Or has it turned into an invincible machine, such that it makes sense to get in now before stock prices keep rising?

I give my opinion in this week’s podcast.

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