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" ... I thought Jones had come up with some very unique investment ideas; the British pound, which should be "perceived positively due to the implementation of austerity." Again a comparison with the dollar, which Jones shorts from time to time, using the ETF, UUP. He is also long the Canadian dollar (FXC), dividend yielding stocks(VIG) and technology stocks (XLK). On the short side, Hedgeye recommends selling municipals(MUB), homebuilders (XHB), Spain (EWP) and emerging markets debt (ELD). ... "
" ... The State of Louisiana in February 2021 issued some taxable municipals. No surprise there since many other municipalities followed them. Louisiana’s specific series of revenue bonds refinances an older issue that was marketed to build Highway I-49 North and South. So far so good. Here’s the zinger: the bonds are payable by abandoned and unclaimed property revenue after refunds and fees. ... "
" ... The implication, of course is that even stocks not trading at apparent discounts or paying big dividends compare well to “the entire bond market: Treasuries, municipals, mortgage securities, and corporate bonds. ... "
" ... With corporates you know where you stand in the pecking order of default. With corporates you can follow quarterly earnings, balance sheets, and news. With municipals, if you’re lucky, the issuer will post their financial results just a year later. ... "
" ... You can look at this piece in several ways: 1) I'm talking my own book which is true. 2) There are only a limited number of big cap stocks with above average prospects. 3) Verizon is the perfect institutional stock that should be overweighted with a safe yield of 4.5%. It's better than AT&T, 30-year Treasuries, AAA corporates and most municipals. ... "