If the CBO is right, you would be better off hiding your money under your mattress for the next two or three years than using it to buy a 10-year Treasury note today.
Originally posted here: 10-year Treasuries: Buy today, cry tomorrow
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If the CBO is right, you would be better off hiding your money under your mattress for the next two or three years than using it to buy a 10-year Treasury note today.
Originally posted here: 10-year Treasuries: Buy today, cry tomorrow
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