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Junk Bonds as Market Indicator
I’ve been in a 100% cash position with my retirement portfolio for a while now and I’ve been asked a “couple” of times (I don’t get a lot of readership), how will I know when it’s time to “get back in”?
Of course, I don’t have the precise answer people are looking for, or even [...]