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That chart explains how various markets react to Fed interest rates cuts. And the undisputed winner is the U.S. bonds market. Throughout history over the last 53 years, bonds have always gone up when rates go down — at an average clip of 24%! Now, nobody can predict the future. But that’s a shockingly powerful edge to have in the markets, especially when we know rate cuts are coming. Sure, we can’t say whether there will be one rate cut this year or three or four, but we know that eventually, the Fed will bring that rate down. And when they do, you’d better know how to trade bonds. So here's the deal: I’m gonna teach an introductory class on trading bonds that you can access on-demand. And before you leap to any assumptions, this is NOT boring, buy-and-hold bonds trading. I have a strategy I want to teach you for making the most of bonds with active trading if I’m right and rate cuts send bonds and bond ETFs higher. I’m calling it my Bonds Trading Blueprint. And you can join here for just $19 I hope you take advantage of this. All the best, Geof |
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