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Gross Boosts Treasury, Mortgage Debt In Flagship Fund

TedTed
edited December 2011 in Fund Discussions
FYI: In my opinion, as 2011, the place to be is in longer duration government and corporate bonds.
Regards,
Ted
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/print/2011-12-09/pimco-s-gross-boosts-treasury-mortgage-debt-in-flagship-total-return-fund.html

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  • Morn'in Ted,

    Your noted; " In my opinion, as 2011, the place to be is in longer duration government and corporate bonds."

    You are stating then; that as was 2011, 2012 will be in favor of this sector of the bond side of investments, versus equity, yes?

    Not that I disagree; only seeking clarification.

    Regards,
    Catch


  • Dear Catch22: I think equities will do better in 2012; however, on the fixed-income side longer duration bonds and funds with higher yields will outperform .
    Regards,
    Ted
  • Catch, You write "Not that I disagree ..."
    Note that I disagree. (-;
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