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		<title>By: florida insurance adjuster</title>
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		<description>Seems like the term &quot;Bubble&quot; in relation to any asset class is this years equivalent to 2007&#039;s term &quot;a perfect storm&quot;. It&#039;s a great term for cocktail party conversation but it isn&#039;t particularly useful in assessing an investment strategy.  A bubble is only recognized in hindsight.  People were predicting a real estate bubble as early as 2000.  It wasn&#039;t until 2008 that the prediction came true.  Every asset class with returns that exceed the long term averages is potential bubble.  If you?re worried about a bond bubble you may wish to worry more about a gold bubble.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seems like the term &#8220;Bubble&#8221; in relation to any asset class is this years equivalent to 2007&#8242;s term &#8220;a perfect storm&#8221;. It&#8217;s a great term for cocktail party conversation but it isn&#8217;t particularly useful in assessing an investment strategy.  A bubble is only recognized in hindsight.  People were predicting a real estate bubble as early as 2000.  It wasn&#8217;t until 2008 that the prediction came true.  Every asset class with returns that exceed the long term averages is potential bubble.  If you?re worried about a bond bubble you may wish to worry more about a gold bubble.</p>
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