Mike Maloney & Ronnie Stoeferle: BONDS FLASHING WARNING SIGN

Gold Silver (w/ Mike Maloney), Released on 7/14/22

The bond market is flashing a big warning sign… For the first time in 40 years, the annualized real yield of bonds is negative. That means bonds, typically viewed as a “safe” investment, aren’t protecting investors’ portfolios like they used to. In fact, they’re not even yielding enough to keep up with inflation. Best-selling author, Mike Maloney of GoldSilver.com, invites Ronnie Stoeferle to discuss this phenomenon and what it means to your portfolio. Ronnie is a Chartered Market Technician (CMT) and a Certified Financial Technician (CFT), who works as Managing Partner for Incrementum AG. His firm has poured over 140 years of bond and equity data, and compiled their findings in their latest research report, “In Gold We Trust”. The conclusion? We could be in for some more rough times ahead… “While equities are still yielding pretty high returns, the annualized real return on bonds is in negative territory for the first time in almost 40 years. So that would kind of suggest that the bond markets have seen a lot of pain, but for equity markets we’re probably not there [max pain] yet…” – Ronnie Stoeferle of Incrementum AG.

Michael Maloney is a precious metals investment expert and historian. He is the founder and owner of GoldSilver.com, a global leader in gold and silver sales/storage and one of the world’s most highly regarded investment education companies. He is author of the highest selling precious metals investment book of all time, Rich Dad’s Advisors: Guide to Investing In Gold and Silver. In addition, Mr. Maloney has been a precious metals investor advisor to “Rich Dad” founder Robert Kiyosaki. A student of economics, Mike is regarded as an expert on economic cycles and capitalizing on the opportunities they afford.

Ronald-Peter Stöferle is Managing Partner and Fund manager at Incrementum AG, based in the Principality of Liechtenstein. The company focusses on asset management and wealth management and is one hundred percent owned by its partners. Ronald manages a fund that invests based on the principles of the Austrian School of Economics.

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