By guest contributor Chris Kimble
May 18, 2011
Sometimes it can pay for investors to put their money in a “Shoe Box” (not have monies at risk). If investors had put their money in a shoe box in 1929 (prior to the Dow declining 90%), 3 years later…
By guest contributor Chris Kimble
May 18, 2011
Sometimes it can pay for investors to put their money in a “Shoe Box” (not have monies at risk). If investors had put their money in a shoe box in 1929 (prior to the Dow declining 90%), 3 years later…
Let’s just say it won’t be pretty.
Everything would tank. Stocks, bonds, and commodities. All of the risk assets that have been unnaturally supported by a flood of liquidity, too-low interest rates, and thin-air base money would give up those il…