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Fed money-printing scheme triggering bond price meltdown!

Mike Larson | Wednesday, November 10, 2010 at 1:30 pm

Larry Edelson

Since talk of new money-printing first surfaced a few weeks ago, 30-year bond yields have jumped sharply higher — from 3.46% to 4.32%. That’s a 25% surge in borrowing costs!

It’s the biggest interest rate rise in a year — and it’s showing no signs of slowing. Yields surged yesterday after a lousy auction of 10-year Treasury Notes. Then they surged AGAIN today after the sale of $16 billion in 30-year Treasury bonds bombed.

Ironically, this is exactly what Bernanke said would NOT happen:

In fact, the Fed chief’s main excuse for printing $600 billion over the next eight months was that the money was needed to buy up bonds and LOWER long-term interest rates!

But just as we warn in our online presentation, global investors in U.S. bonds are recoiling in horror — and for good reason:

They know that the Fed money-printing will drive the REAL value of their bonds down sharply!

No wonder they’re dumping U.S. bonds, driving the prices lower!

And no wonder they’re demanding higher yields, driving long-term interest rates higher!

Moreover, bonds are just ONE of the five asset classes directly impacted by the Fed’s new money-printing scheme. The others are:

* Currencies. As the Fed drives down the value of the dollar, it drives UP the value of major foreign currencies. Meanwhile, right now — TODAY — the Fed’s money printing plans are wreaking havoc at the G-20 meetings in Seoul, South Korea.

The main problem: Foreign nations are concerned that this massive supply of newly-created dollars will flood into their economies and drive their currencies through the roof!

* Precious metals. Despite a correction that began last night, gold and silver are still in massive, long-term bull markets.

* Agricultural commodities. Since QE2 talk began, commodities have been on a tear. They’re rising even faster than bonds are falling.

* Stocks. QE2 has mixed impacts on the U.S. economy and stocks. But for emerging markets, the combination of strong domestic growth and a rapid influx of U.S. dollars has been extremely positive.

RGP

We cover these new dangers and opportunities in our online PowerPoint presentation, available to view immediately.

The audio-visual presentation shows you …

  • Why Bernanke’s claim that he will “only” print another $600 billion is a bald-faced lie …
  • Why the Fed will have to print five times more to have any hope of stimulating the economy …
  • The three major asset classes most likely to skyrocket as the Fed floods the world with unbacked paper dollars, and …
  • How you can harness that potential with the investing approach that could have turned every $25,000 you invested into $644,500.

But this window of opportunity is closing in a few days.

So I recommend you turn up your computer speakers and click this link to view this crucial presentation now.

Best wishes,

Mike Larson

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