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Jan 2021
58m 32s

JMK's Mills: Bonds will be 'unattractive...

CHUCK JAFFE
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Karl Mills of Jurika, Mills and Keifer, says that investors need to change their long-term asset allocations to adjust for the low yields and low real returns they're likely to get from bonds for at least the next 10 years. But with a strong desire and need for people to move forward from the coronavirus pandemic, he expects that the market and economy will be strong once the new normal is established. Also on the show, David Trainer of New Constructs covers three stocks that were particularly deserving of their spot in the Danger Zone in 2020, and Malcolm Polley of Stewart Capital Advisors talks 'business-perspective investing' in the Market Call.

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