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To: longonrefr who wrote (47674)9/22/2024 2:55:21 PM
From: poccidenarri  Respond to of 50499
 
Once again, you completely miss the point. Obviously, as I have already described, a company can have too much debt. There are numerous examples of this occurring. Blue chip companies do sell bonds as a way of shorting the Dollar. Even non-blue chips do this. Most companies have mediocre returns and they make good profits though the careful use of leverage, AKA-selling the Dollar short. It works better for the blue chips, but can work out well for smaller companies as well. Notice how IWM has recently been catching up and at times beating QQQ. That is because lower interest rates are a bigger advantage to small caps than they are to large caps. Reaal estate investors do the same thing.