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Cagney Moreau
  • Contractor
  • Signal Hill, CA
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Risk Management

Cagney Moreau
  • Contractor
  • Signal Hill, CA
Posted

I was reading recently about inverse bond ETF's. These index funds basically do the opposite of the bond market. As I'm sure many of you know the mortgage business in this country is controlled though bonds, interest rates etc.

How many of you have a hedge against real estate losses?

EDIT: wrong subforum....whoops!

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