Bonds Quote by Alex Berenson Download Open image “The credit quality of junk bonds varies widely.” — Alex Berenson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bonds Credit Junk Quality Varies Widely
If you are prepared for some risk, junk bonds pay about 5%, but they tend to get whacked when interest rates rise. Same with… — Kenneth Fisher Copy Share Image
Today, credit rating agencies rate companies, countries and bonds. — Mike Fitzpatrick Copy Share Image
The government can reasonably rely on debt ratings when it forms programs to lend money to buyers of otherwise unattractive debt instruments. — Seth Klarman Copy Share Image
For investors who do want to speculate in high-yield bonds, one alternative may be a junk bond mutual fund, which can offer investors the… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
Remember this: debt is a form of bondage. It is a financial termite. — Joseph B. Wirthlin Copy Share Image
Bond investors are the vampires of the investment world. They love decay, recession - anything that leads to low inflation and the protection of… — Bill Gross Copy Share Image
Bond investors want growth much like equity investors, and to the extent that too much austerity leads to recession or stagnation then credit spreads… — Bill Gross Copy Share Image
Defaulting on the nation's debt would be cataclysmic. The U.S. Treasury's Aaa rating is the one constant in the world's financial system. When times… — Mark Zandi Copy Share Image
I don't particularly like equities, but I think equities are a better space to be in than bonds. — Marc Faber Copy Share Image
One of the Internet's highest-profile companies, Priceline once dreamed of transforming the way consumer goods are bought and sold by offering customers the chance… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
As they grow, companies saturate their markets, become more complex and difficult to manage, and face larger and more entrenched competitors. — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
“If stupid people didn’t insist on thinking they were smart, the world would be a lot simpler.” — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
For chat-room tyros who expect to make their first million day-trading by age 27, paging through the Sunday newspaper with a pair of scissors… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
“Rosette disappeared onto the dance floor. Wells sat in silence for a minute, watching the dancers. The worldwide cult of fast money spent stupidly.… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
In general, great companies prefer to grow 'organically,' as Wall Street likes to say. That is, from the inside out, by finding new markets… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
Trust the Canadians to produce a game about mutual funds that is actually more boring than the real thing. — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
The market always, in theory at least, looks ahead. And it's always trying to take in every bit of information that it can as… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
Mr. Snowden did not start out as a spy, and calling him one bends the term past recognition. Spies don't give their secrets to… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
As the Nasdaq soared in 1999 and early 2000, demand for many offerings far exceeded the supply of shares available at the initial offering price. — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
“It was a popular belief in Victorian society that women, with their mercurial natures and lesser brains, could not have the same quality of… — Lisa Kleypas Copy Share Image
I've seen few things more depressing than the end-of-season Giants-Padres series in 2001 in which Barry Bonds hit his 68th homer of the year… — Stephen Rodrick Copy Share Image
“To have deep roots in a place means having dead buried there. It is almost that literal, the dead forming your bond to the… — Julene Bair Copy Share Image
“It is so simple and easy to hate and so grueling and hard to love, when the emotional “love forever”- revelation has become a… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
“Don't get entangled With what you long for or dislike. Not seeing what you long for is suffering; So also is seeing what you… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
We are acknowledging the close personal nature of our 10 years at war and the strong bonds of fidelity that Marines have for one… — James F. Amos Copy Share Image
The positive aspect of my negative view is essentially that you shouldn't own cash and government bonds, but you should be in assets like… — Marc Faber Copy Share Image
Markets themselves are looking for stability, and I think we have underestimated the capacity of Europe... to actually create a more stable framework for… — George Papandreou Copy Share Image