August 10, 2007
Any security — stock, bond, or otherwise — has a specific risk associated with it. Based on that risk, an investor decides whether or not the price is worth paying. If the security is a “good value”, an investor will buy it. If not, the investor will pass. Until recently, mortgage bonds were considered a […]
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August 7, 2007
The stock market bounced back yesterday from Friday’s losses, adding 287 points. There wasn’t much activity in mortgage rates, though, which remained relatively flat. Right now, it’s all eyes on the Federal Open Market Committee and their 2:15 P.M. ET press release. For as many people that want the Fed to make a powerful statement about […]
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