Folks, as you may have noticed, The Jack B. Show took a hiatus last month. We’ve retooled some things, made some great additions to the program and I’m proud to say we’re back with a new and improved daily podcast, which you can get on iTunes and right here at TheJackBShow.com. I’d like to take [...]
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Folks, the market opened up this morning with a bang. One of the reasons for this is the $1.3T bailout package they’re talking about over in Europe, which would take care of much of what’s ailing their sovereign financial institutions. I’ve mentioned quite a few times that the Europeans have slowly been moving from denial [...]
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Folks, as I write this, the yield on the 10-year is 1.7%, and the reason is because there is a ton of confusion out there in the marketplace. So much, in fact, that people are willing to go into a net-negative interest rate situation (at least for the short term) because of the uncertainty with [...]
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Folks, earlier this week I talked about the loaded spring that is the 10-year treasury bond. I suggested that a lot of the money that came out of the commodities markets was being docked in what’s perceived as a safe harbor until it’s time to put it to work again. Well, it looks like that [...]
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