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Bubble, Bubble ... the Fed's in Trouble The $3.7 Trillion Municipal-Bond Market Just Isn’t That “Liquid”
by Jeff Yastine May 10, 2016 Bonds
The Fed is allowing big banks to treat municipal bonds as safe, high-quality assets for emergency reserves. But once you’ve read up on Ramapo, New York, “safe” no longer comes to mind.
Anywhere But Here -quality of life Anywhere But Here
by Ted Bauman February 29, 2016 Offshore Living
Our political system is in turmoil, our Constitution is under strain, our quality of life is falling and here you are, waiting for the other shoe to drop. Isn’t it about time you set aside ideology and focus on what’s important?
Image for Wall Street Interview With a Wall Street Insider
by Jeff Yastine February 2, 2016 Investing
Meet the latest addition to our team, a former Wall Street insider, and find out why he believes that there's always a bull market out there ... somewhere...
Image for real estate collapse The State of Luxury Real Estate in 2016 and Beyond
by Jeff Yastine January 5, 2016 Real Estate
America's luxury housing market has been flourishing thanks to a tide of money from foreign buyers. But an approaching slowdown may usher in the next real estate collapse...

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