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Sorry tough guys this is not a Gangster Disciples conversation. Though some may like to liken Lloyd Blankfein to Larry Hoover, I am actually talking about government debt here.

With a bevy of economic indicators used by individual pundits to support their theories, there is always one thing we can be sure of. When landlocked interest rates begin to sky, change is a comin'. Whether we will be seeing deflation, disinflation, or more wealth filtration...that is the topic of discussion.

When it comes to investing, I usually perform my own due dilligence. Nobody knows my investing needs and wants better, plus most large fund strategies are not in line with them. However, whenever Bill Gross or any of his brigadiers makes a move in the bond market I tend to pay close attention. Especially in regards to
contrarian plays , that come off a potential bottom.

Should we take this as a signal from the folks at PIMCO that the long awaited rate-raise by the FED is coming soon to a lender year you?

How do you guys feel about the potential of such an event? We have been hearing about an eventual rise in interest rates as the definitive signal of a recovery. Is that really the case and is this a sign of things to come?

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