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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: bosquedog who wrote (90722)4/24/2001 9:21:15 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
bosque, the inflation bonds should work, but I'm from Missouri on them. Let them succeed through a cycle and then I'll agreet that they are not scamaroos. So, what works during inflation in the US?: 1. High grade foreign bonds, preferably from hard currency nations. Or funds that buy the same. Blackrock Intl. Bond is the best at this game. American Century lags pretty far behind them, but is no load. 2. Foreign stocks in hard currency countries often do well. And sometimes they don't. But during our inflationary o.d. in the 1970s, Japanese stocks roared. 3. Real estate, maybe, energy probably. 4. Biotech stocks that have real blockbuster products coming on line. 5. Put options on most everything else.
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