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GOOG. Small addition to current position.

 

What makes you like GOOG at these prices?

 

I do not think the price unreasonable today in comparison to many other things. By 2030 the world wide online advertising spend, I expect, will be near $800B, and Google will make up a large chunk of this. Also, by 2030 I would be surprised if google has not found other very profitable revenue sources. Google is one of the best businesses in the world. Companies and Individuals are becoming more and more dependent on its services everyday. Unfortunately this is reflected in the stock price today. In March I bought the majority of my Google stake. At today's prices my bet is much less certain, but I thought a small addition was not a bad decision. Thanks for your questioning.

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Added to TRP and ENB.

 

My guess is interest rates will be lower for longer. Dividends look safe with growth potential in coming years. Stocks are trading at prices seen in late March.

 

I wonder where all the money in US government bonds is going to go in coming years...

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"I wonder where all the money in US government bonds is going to go in coming years..."

 

back on fed's balance sheet

 

So when a pension fund or insurance company has a 5 or 10 year US government bond mature their proceeds are going to end up on the Fed’s balance sheet?

 

My comment was aimed at private organization who currently own US government bonds. As these bonds mature and these organization re-deploy where will it go? Demand will increase for some asset classes.

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"I wonder where all the money in US government bonds is going to go in coming years..."

 

back on fed's balance sheet

 

So when a pension fund or insurance company has a 5 or 10 year US government bond mature their proceeds are going to end up on the Fed’s balance sheet?

 

My comment was aimed at private organization who currently own US government bonds. As these bonds mature and these organization re-deploy where will it go? Demand will increase for some asset classes.

 

I saw some Ohio pension funds allocating north of 5% to gold. I think historically these positions are 2% on average. Not necessarily meaningful I guess

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A lot of it is flowing into alternatives like PE. Institutional investors love private investments as it gives the illusion of smoother performance. It is insane but it's the reason why these alt managers have a long and profitable runway ahead of them.

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BAC

 

Started in CINR....has anyone done work on this? There was a decent write up on VIC. Looks interesting at these prices as long as they stay liquid (which they seem to be doing). Soda Ash consumption seems to be increasing globally. A few catalysts would be EVs and increased Solar panels. CINR seems to be positioned very well long term. If I had to guess the and some other subsidies will all be brought under the umbrella of We Soda (which has discussed IPO). CINR has no baggage like GEL which is also tied to O&G. Divy also seems like it will come back at some point.  Unfortunately there is a K-1. Sorry a bit of a ramble.

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