The Coming Bond Market Collapse: How to Survive the Demise of the U.S. Debt Market

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The Coming Bond Market Collapse: How to Survive the Demise of the U.S. Debt Market

Author(s): Michael G. Pento (Author)

  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Publication Date: 17 May 2013
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 320 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1118457080
  • ISBN-13: 9781118457085

Book Description

The coming financial apocalypse and what government and individuals can do to insulate themselves against the worst shocks

In this controversial book a noted adherent of Austrian School of Economics theories advances the thesis that the United States is fast approaching the end stage of the biggest asset bubble in history. He describes how the bursting of the bubble will cause a massive interest rate shock that will send the US consumer economy and the US government―pumped up by massive Treasury debt―into bankruptcy, an event that will send shockwaves throughout the global economy. Michael Pento examines how policies followed by both the Federal Reserve and private industry have contributed to the impending interest rate disaster and highlights the similarities between the US and European debt crisis. But the book isn’t all doom and gloom. Pento also provides well-reasoned solutions that, government, industry and individuals can take to insulate themselves against the coming crisis.

  • Paints an alarmingly vivid picture of the massive interest rate shock which soon will send consumers and the government into bankruptcy
  • Backed by a wealth of historical and economic data, Pento explains how the bubble was created and what the U.S. can do to mitigate the impending crisis
  • Provides investors with sound strategies for protecting themselves and their assets against the coming financial apocalypse
  • Explains why retirees, in particular, will be at risk as real estate prices decline, pensions weaken, and the bond bubble bursts

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THE COMING BOND MARKET COLLAPSE

A book that is certain to spark controversy within the financial media and throughout the halls of government, The Coming Bond Market Collapse sounds a clarion call to investors, business leaders, and policymakers. Author Michael Pento, a noted adherent of the Austrian school of economics theories, compellingly argues that the United States is fast approaching the end stage of the biggest asset bubble in history. He describes how the bursting of that bubble will trigger a massive interest rate shock that will send the U.S. consumer-driven economy and the U.S. government—now pumped up by massive Treasury debt—into bankruptcy, an event that, in turn, will send violent shockwaves throughout the global economy.

Backed by a wealth of historical and economic data, Mr. Pento examines how the policies followed by both the Federal Reserve and private industry have led, inexorably, to the impending disaster, and he exposes alarming parallels between the U.S. and European debt crises.

But this book isn’t all doom and gloom. A top market analyst who accurately foretold the bursting of the housing bubble in most major print and TV media, Michael Pento also provides well-reasoned solutions that government, industry, and individual investors can take to insulate themselves against the coming crisis.

Just as importantly, Mr. Pento delivers proven strategies and tools investors can use to successfully navigate the rocky times ahead and to not only survive the crisis, but capitalize on it.

The Coming Bond Market Collapse gives you the information you need to make sense of and prepare for the looming economic debacle. It provides you with tested strategies for insulating yourself against the most violent shocks that follow. And it arms you with tools for thriving financially, even in the midst of what could be a disaster worse than the Great Depression.

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