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\nJames Grant, Founder and Editor of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, joins us to discuss the history of bond market cycles and why the dramatic rise in interest rates that began in March of last year might have ushered in a prolonged bear market in bonds.
\nGrant argues that bond yields have trended in generation-length periods, with each cycle lasting at least 20 years. He believes that the bull market in bonds that began in the early 1980s has now come to an end, and that we are now embarking on a long-term period of rising interest rates.
\nGrant's perspective is important because he has been warning of a bond bear market for many years. He has argued that the central banks' aggressive monetary stimulus policies have created a bubble in the bond market and that this bubble is now bursting.
\nWEALTHTRACK episode 2020 originally broadcast on November 10, 2023
\nMore info:https://wealthtrack.com/financial-thought-leader-james-grant-on-the-investment-ramifications-of-the-new-era-of-higher-interest-rates/
\nBookshelf:
\nThe Forgotten Depression: 1921: The Crash That Cured Itself
\nhttps://amzn.to/3QTCsh9
\nMoney of the Mind: How the 1980s Got That Way
\nhttps://amzn.to/47tIeev
\nThe Trouble With Prosperity: The Loss of Fear, the Rise of Speculation, and the Risk to American Savings
\nhttps://amzn.to/3ugSwjR
\nBagehot: The Life and Times of the Greatest Victorian
\nhttps://amzn.to/47cX49S
\nInside the Yield Book: The Classic That Created the Science of Bond Analysis
\nhttps://amzn.to/47lO3KY
\nA History of Interest Rates, Fourth Edition
\nhttps://amzn.to/3FR38J1
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