Dear Jim,JimZ wrote:WHAT IF THE TREASURY BUBBLE BURSTS.
Ok, I admit it, I have a challenge understanding all the financial repercussions of this crisis. I have a fair amount of money in treasury funds (i.e. money market funds that invest in short term T bills). This is the first I have heard about a "Treasury Bubble" - I'd appreciate if someone could explain what the repercussions are. THANKS!!!!! And as a bonus question - what do you do if your $$ are in T-Bill funds because you have no idea WHAT is safe.
I have to caution any reader of this post. I have very little financial knowledge except for my stock market investing experience over the last 10 years. I am basing my investment decisions now on only what I have learned over the last three months basically.
I've read quite a bit on this website and others about the financial crisis. I've read some recommendations from some on this website who believe Treasury bills are the best way to protect your capital right now. I have personally sold all my stocks, etf's and mutual funds, and are primarily in money market and FDIC insured bank accounts. I also have a significant portion in US savings bonds I bought during the 2000-2003 bear market.
However, I don't trust banks anymore and I don't trust the safety of US Government debt that much anymore either. I'm trying to keep my cash diversified between FDIC insured bank accounts and US savings bonds. However, I am reducing my cash positions too. I know this sounds crazy, but it is contrarian. I am buying some rural real estate and a little gold (just in case). I'll probably lose money on the real estate and gold, but my intentions are to try and preserve what I have left in the best way I can. I'll keep my savings bonds for as long as I can, but I may use more of my FDIC insured cash to purchase improvments on the real estate if the situation continues to deteriorate.
Maybe the best thing to do is to diversify.
I came to the conclusion about two months ago that it probably isn't going to be worth anything anymore unless you can stand on it or you can hold it in your hand.
I hope to God I'm wrong too.
I would love to hear comments on what I'm doing to prepare.
Good luck,
Joe