In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert note that the bell has rung for the bond market top as one of the biggest private equity funds in the world is seeking 'ordinary' investors to assume their long term interest rate risk. In the second half, Max Keiser talks to Ian Williams of Charteris Treasury Portfolio Managers about his forecast for silver prices to rise five fold in the next 3 three years while US Treasury bonds and UK gilts will face collapse. Ian Williams also suggests that it is commercial banks rather than central banks that will return us...
MAX KEISER: Gigantic COLLAPSE On The Way, REAL ESTATE & Bond Bubble to BURST
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he's been saying the same thing for the last 6 years now.
just another broken clock.
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......even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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2005-2006? Housing prices will never fall.
Damn! I'm simple minded.
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The video makes perfect sense to me.
Anytime the Oligarch's are ready to market a product to the peasants it most certainly is toxic poison, in this case, the British bond risk, surely calculated to fail at this point. Not too much different than a sub prime mortgage.
Didn't we get rid of that wretched monarchy a couple hundred years ago?
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Now is the time to buy! Raid your IRA and get in on some spicy debt!
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By coincidence, just came across this quote:
"The only way for interest rates to go is up. When that happens, bond values will begin to fall. If they fall sufficiently, bond holders will begin to sell before they get hurt, putting more pressure on the market, reducing prices further."
From this article:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/economy/commentary/item/12812-the-unintended-consequences-of-low-interest-rates
ah ha ha ha Those naughty British ! About to unload their losses to the serfs !