Equity Overview with Chuck Gibson: Yields and Volatility of Stocks vs. Bonds – April 18


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1. Introduction

April 24, 2013
2013 Illahee Lecture Series: Who Owns You?
Who Owns Your Money? What Can You Do About It?
First Congregational Church
1126 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR

April 27 Portland Oregon, Lunch with Catherine

June 1 Marin County, CA Lunch with Catherine

Welcome Slide

2. Theme “We move to Financial Defcon4”

Theme Slide

3. Money & Markets In Money & Markets, Catherine address the top stories including the tragedy in Boston and plummeting gold prices.

Money and Markets Slide

4. Hero Our hero this week: Chuck Gibson

Hero Slide

5. Interview Catherine and Chuck walk us through the relative yields and stability in the bond and equities markets

Interview Slide

6. Ask Catherine Catherine and Chuck answer questions submitted by subscribers.

Ask Catherine Slide

7. Let’s Go to the Movies! Catherine discusses an interview by Charlie Rose of Jeremy Grantham, co-founder and chief investment strategist of Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo.

Movie Slide

8. Closing

Apr 25 Jon Rappoport and Catherine discuss Hamilton Securities

May 2 Creating Successful Conspiracies with Kimberly and Foster Gamble

May 9 Precious Metals Market Report with Franklin Sanders

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“Nine-tenths of wisdom is being wise in time.” ~ Teddy Roosevelt

By Catherine Austin Fitts

For decades, the G-7 economies have been the beneficiary of a long-term bull market in bonds. That has made it inexpensive for sovereign governments to borrow and spend, fueling economies throughout Europe, North America and the developed world. As government and corporate bond issuance has risen,  institutional and household savings have poured into the bond and fixed income markets, seeking and finding safety. As interest rates have fallen, bonds prices have held values or risen.

The signs that this bull market in bonds is coming to an end are growing.  As debt levels increase and developed economies slow down, credit quality has suffered.  Regulators are preparing to shrink the financial sector with resolutions that dispense with “too big too fail policies. And the possibility that interest rates could rise are growing. Certainly, it is hard to imagine that they have further to fall.

Will significant investment leave the fixed income market? And where is that investment going to go?

This Thursday, I will be speaking with Chuck Gibson, managing member of Financial Perspectives and my partner at Sea Lane Advisory, LLC, in the San Francisco Bay Area, for our 2nd Quarter Equity Overview. Chuck will walk us through the relative yields and stability in the bond and equities markets. He has prepared outstanding charts to help you see the changes underway. This presentation builds on the “1st Quarter Equity Overview” – if you have not read it, check it out on the transcript on the subscriber resource page.

I will start with Money & Markets. including a review of the events in the precious metals markets over the last week. Do post your questions for Ask Catherine and for Chuck on the blog!

In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will discuss an interview by Charlie Rose of Jeremy Grantham, co-founder and chief investment strategist of Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo. Grantham explains the difficulties facing investors when we do not govern our resources and economy in a fundamentally sound way. His comments give perspective and support to the long-term trends Chuck and I will be discussing in this Equity Overview.

This will be a good one. You don’t want to miss it!

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