In 1929 Professor Irving Fisher said that the stock market has reached a permanently high plateau. even you do you believe your statement?Rates not going up any time soon. May be a decade.
In 1929 Professor Irving Fisher said that the stock market has reached a permanently high plateau. even you do you believe your statement?Rates not going up any time soon. May be a decade.
In 1929 Professor Irving Fisher said that the stock market has reached a permanently high plateau. even you do you believe your statement?
Rates not going up any time soon. May be a decade.

Hope you don't invest on this thesis.
That is what the Fed is saying. They are flat out lying.
He's buying CDS. You can roughly translate this trade as shorting corporate bonds and buying US treasuries. The position is duration neutral (*), there is nothing there to indicate his view on the US rates (or any other rate market, for that matter).Ackman is anticipating rates to rise. Equity markets won't like that much.
He's buying CDS. You can roughly translate this trade as shorting corporate bonds and buying US treasuries. The position is duration neutral (*), there is nothing there to indicate his view on the US rates (or any other rate market, for that matter).
* for those who are very anal, long CDS does have a tiny bit of sensitivity to the interest rates for various reasons so it's not 100% duration neutral
