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buy treasury bonds

>> No.49356400

>>49356361
I made this Pepe.

>> No.49356437
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>>49356400
You did a very good job, it's cute.

>> No.49356442
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49356442

>>49356361
Make me

>> No.49356457

>>49356361
H-how many, Asukachan bbaka.

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>>49356361
>most normie waifu possible
>shilling government ponzi scheme
Hello CIA intern

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>>49356457
as many as you can reasonably afford without ruining your finances

>> No.49356499

>>49356473
The government ponzi scheme is the last to fall.

>> No.49356503

>>49356361
>buying treasury bonds from emerging markets that pay more that SPY
Argentina, here I go

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>>49356499
checked and true. do you have an exit strategy for the us dollar?

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>>49356503
>willingly sending money to Argentina

>> No.49358042

>>49356361
Treasury bonds were the comfy hold of the boomer generation.

>> No.49358086

>>49356559
Sacks of rice and cows

>> No.49358480
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>>49358042
>ywn get paid 15% a year for 30 years
feels bad man

>> No.49359881

>>49358480
When do you think QE will start again? Might get greedy and wait for a 3.5% yield, 4% doesn't seem likely.

>> No.49359917

Imagine investing in the same government that wants you dead.

>> No.49359994

>>49358480
This is fucking insane. 66x your money in 30 years. ie. Put 1k in treasury bond, have 66k in 30 years. Granted back then they must have thought it was a gamble and the currency may have hyperinflated to death, but instead inflation kept declining

>> No.49360039

>>49359881
they might halt QT, but they won't turn the hose back on again, not any time soon
everyone knows it was a mistake to let it run this long, just that nobody wanted to be the one to fix it and have to eat the resultant recession

>> No.49360053

>>49359994
they were on the GOOD drugs back in the late 70's and early 80's

>> No.49360124

>>49359994
treasury bonds don't quite work like that though

instead of continually compounding upon itself the entire time, you just get paid a twice-yearly coupon at half the stated rate until maturity, when you get paid back your principal

still a really sweet investment at that rate

>> No.49360251

>>49360124
oh shit, yeah you're right I'm retarded. Is that all bonds or just treasuries? I'm thinking compounding interest like a bank account

>> No.49360338

>>49360251
notes (2 to 10 years) and bonds (20 or 30 years) pay semi-annual coupons, no compounding

bills (4 to 52 weeks) just sell at a discount to the face value you get at maturity: the higher the rate, the farther below $100 it will sell for

savings bonds have employed various mechanisms depending on the series, but both flavors currently being issued compound bi-annually until redemption or maturity

>> No.49360365

>>49360338
savings bonds compound semi-annually, not bi-annually, derp

>> No.49360398

>>49360251
businesses are free to issue and pay their bonds however they like, but I'm pretty sure most of them also do non-compounding coupons as well