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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: The End Is Near: Protect yourself from the end of “free” money right now... The End Is Near: Protect yourself from the end of free money right now... Locked Yellens statement makes a rate raise in two weeks a virtual lock... Mega Trends Investing Editor Teeka Tiwari sent me an urgent email. Hed just learned of Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellens speech to the Economic Club of Washington on Wednesday. MarketWatch had this to say about it: Yellen suggested that she thinks the two requirements set out by the Fed for a rate hikefurther improvement in the labor market and confidence that inflation will move higherhave been met. Folks, its here... barring a black swan event, the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates on December 16. www.investopedia.com/terms/b/blackswan.asp Itll be the first hike in almost 10 years (the last raise was in June 2006). The Fed has kept rates near 0% since the depths of the financial crisis in 2008. Teeka warns this event will set off a chain reaction he calls income extermination. As rates rise, interest rate-sensitive securities will see their asset prices collapse. These include real estate investment trusts (REITs), utility companies, telecoms, preferred shares, bonds, and bond funds. [Bonds and bond-like assets hold an inverse relationship between their prices and their yields. The higher their prices, the lower their yields (and vice versa).] www.investopedia.com/university/bonds/bonds3.asp It gets worse... The U.S. bond market used to be the most liquid market in existence. But that changed after the financial crisis. The Dodd-Frank Act slashed much of Wall Streets big banks exposure to bonds. These institutions were the No. 1 source of liquidity for the market. At the same time, retail investors have put over $1.5 trillion into the bond market through exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Heres why Teeka says thats a problem... Remember, we had a period of time last October when there were no bids in the Treasury bond market. This is the U.S. Treasury bond market: the biggest, most liquid bond market in the world. Think about that. There was a period of time when you could not sell your bonds in the open market... Now imagine $1.5 trillion in retail bond ETF money panics and decides to hit the bid... No ones going to pick up the proverbial phone. The bids will just melt. Therell be nobody buying. Youre going to see volatility in the bond market nobody alive today has ever seen before. And youre going to see catastrophic losses take place in bonds. Poster Comment: Hope you do not own any bonds. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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